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Journal Abbreviation J. Women's Hist.
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Rumiel, Lisa
(2014)
Getting to the Heart of Science Rosalie Bertell's Eco-Feminist Approach to Science and Anti-Nuclear Activism.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 135-159).
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Leng, Kirsten
(2013)
Sex, Science, and Fin-De-Siècle Feminism: Johanna Elberskirchen Interprets The Laws of Life.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 38-61).
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Pitts, Yvonne
(2012)
Disability, Scientific Authority, and Women's Political Participation at the Turn of the Twentieth-Century United States.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 37-61).
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Weaver, Karol K.
(2012)
Fashioning Freedom: Slave Seamstresses in the Atlantic World.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 44-59).
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Patterson, Donna A.
(2011)
Women Pharmacists in Twentieth-Century Senegal: Examining Access to Education and Property in West Africa.
Journal of Women's History
(p. 111).
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Hancock, Christin L.
(2011)
Healthy Vocations: Field Nursing and the Religious Overtones of Public Health.
Journal of Women's History
(p. 113).
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Francíková, Dáša
(2011)
“A Matter of Physical Health and Strength”: Disciplining the Female Body and Reproducing the Czech National Community in the Mid-Nineteenth Century.
Journal of Women's History
(p. 59).
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Greene, Gina
(2010)
The “Cradle of Glass”: Incubators for Infants in Late Nineteenth-Century France.
Journal of Women's History
(p. 64).
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Eisenberg, Ziv
(2010)
Clear and Pregnant Danger: The Making of Prenatal Psychology in Mid-Twentieth-Century America.
Journal of Women's History
(p. 112).
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Watkins, Elizabeth Siegel
(2010)
From Breakthrough to Bust: The Brief Life of Norplant, the Contraceptive Implant.
Journal of Women's History
(p. 88).
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Watkins, Elizabeth Siegel
(2010)
From Breakthrough to Bust: The Brief Life of Norplant, the Contraceptive Implant.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 88-111).
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Madsen-Brooks, Leslie
(2009)
Challenging Science as Usual: Women's Participation in American Natural History Museum Work, 1870--1950.
Journal of Women's History
(p. 11).
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Tuchman, Arleen Marcia
(1999)
“Only in a republic can it be proved that science has no sex”: Marie Elizabeth Zakrzewska (1829-1902) and the multiple meanings of science in the 19th-century United States.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 121-142).
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Blackwell, Marilyn Schultz
(1999)
The deserving sick: Poor women and the medicalization of poverty in Brattleboro, Vermont.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 53-74).
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Dorr, Lisa Lindquist
(1999)
Arm in arm: Gender, eugenics, and Virginia's racial integrity acts of the 1920s.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 143-166).
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Holton, Sandra Stanley
(1999)
To live “through one's own powers”: British medicine, tuberculosis, and “invalidism” in the life of Alice Clark (1874-1934).
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 75-96).
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Gibson, Margaret
(1998)
The masculine degenerate: American doctors' portrayals of the lesbian intellect, 1880-1949.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 78-103).
(/isis/citation/CBB000079150/)
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Rosen, Robyn L.
(1998)
Federal expansion, fertility control, and physicians in the United States: The politics of maternal welfare in the interwar years.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 53-73).
(/isis/citation/CBB000083725/)
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Goldberg, Ann
(1998)
The Eberbach Asylum and the practice(s) of nymphomania in Germany, 1815-1849.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 35-52).
(/isis/citation/CBB000079146/)
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Robb, George
(1998)
Eugenics, spirituality, and sex differntiation in Edwardian England: The case of Frances Swiney.
Journal of Women's History
(pp. 97-117).
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