A new song pays tribute to generations of Chinese medicine practitioners who preserved healing traditions through ...
In 1912, Jamini Sen became the first woman Fellow of Glasgow’s Royal College, founded in 1599 and long closed to women.
Some became household names; others healed, hidden from history, but all paved the way for the diverse, dynamic field of medicine we see today. Keep reading to meet seven pioneering female physicians, ...
Nothing calls to mind nonsensical treatments and bizarre religious healing rituals as easily as the notion of Dark Age ...
Presented by Alice Loxton and Anouska Lewis The Producer and Sound Designer is Olivia Swift The Executive Producer is Jo Meek The series is a Reform Radio production ...
For women who hoped to become physicians in the mid-1800s, Philadelphia was the place to be. They came from all over the ...
The Pitt delves into the harsh reality of ICE agents in hospitals, mirroring current events and highlighting the struggles of ...
The MAHA movement’s embrace of unorthodox therapies has deep roots in U.S. history, says law professor Lewis Grossman.
A historic hot springs property in Conner is on the market for nearly $8 million, and the listing may surprise anyone ...
Mikhail Varshavski, People’s “sexiest doctor,” has a medical degree—and millions of fans on YouTube, where he debunks R.F.K., Jr., interviews Kamala Harris, and analyzes “The Pitt.” Andrew Trunsky ...
Jonathan Gleason discusses his essay collection ‘Field Guide to Falling Ill,’ medicine’s history and the role of narrative.
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