✨Issue #13 is live! Featuring work from Terry Dubow, Rae Mariz, Ellie Rose Mattoon, and Robert Schwoch, this is an issue you won’t want to miss! It’s available to read now at https://t.co/jPnWCvaK5g (link in bio). Trust me, these stories are worth it! ✨
While midwife-attended deliveries are the norm in the United Kingdom, they’re the exception in the United States. Time was, this difference wasn’t so stark. https://t.co/vDmR6CcpVt
While midwife-attended deliveries are the norm in the United Kingdom, they’re the exception in the United States. A century ago, this difference wasn’t so stark.
Out today in @JSTOR_Daily
https://t.co/jGLaHz9LuT
My first lit mag acceptance just got published in @SummersetReview! It’s an essay about the gentrification of Austin and sad cowboy music 🐴
https://t.co/EHZaHNFrE8
This essay has gone through multiple drafts over the course of 18ish months, and because I worked on it for so long of COURSE I have a ⭐️ vibes playlist ⭐️
https://t.co/7i3XvfoKlk
NEW: When @ermattoon researched across Europe, she could never shake off the specter of the Anatomical Venus: a life-sized wax teaching model from the 1700s that soon took on a life of her own.
Is there still something to learn from her and her sisters?
https://t.co/h88RSpX4Bw
Out today in @thexylom : what's up with those life-sized anatomy models from the 1700s?
A pleasant hike through the uncanny valley, with some women's health history strung throughout.
https://t.co/NJgZIjIxOV
GREY'S ANATOMY x LITTLE WOMEN
Vienna, 1847. When a midwifery student seeks answers about her sister's death from a maverick obstetrician, she must overcome her rivalry against doctors to determine the cause of a mysterious postpartum plague.
#PitchToDA#medicalacademia
HISTORICAL MEDICAL ACADEMIA
Vienna, 1847. When a midwifery student seeks answers about her sister's death from a maverick obstetrician, she must overcome her rivalry against doctors to determine the cause of a mysterious postpartum plague.
#questpit#Q#historical
When two authors on a paper contribute equally, how do labs decide who goes first on the byline? It turns out labs use anything from alphabetical order to a MarioKart tournament.
Out today in @mbiojournal with @ACasadevall1 and @nabroderick! https://t.co/VhjdXfk4jC
When two authors on a paper contribute equally, how do labs decide who goes first on the byline? It turns out labs use anything from alphabetical order to a MarioKart tournament.
Preprint out today with @ACasadevall1 and @nabroderick
https://t.co/VO6VcWJnGf