Women’s History Month: Interesting Facts & Spectacular Latinas Of All Time | HDM 255 Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicShare Leave a ReviewDownload Powered by the Simple Podcast Press Player What you’ll hear about in today’s episode: The history of Women’s History Month as well as some ...
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SOME INTERESTING POINTS IN AN UNUSUAL CASE OF ANTEFLEXION, WITH OTHER ANOMALIES.Read in the Section of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, at the Forty-second Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, held at Washington, D. C., May, 1891. JULIA W. CARPENTER, M.D. Author Affiliation...
Thanks for having me. Sara Lebow: Thank you, Blake. Blake Droesch: Anytime. Pleasure to be here. Sara Lebow: And thanks, Arielle. Arielle Feger: It's been a blast. Sara Lebow: Please give us a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Thank you to our listeners, and ...
and Estelle Paranque and others but I can’t name everyone or this may be a very long answer. I have made some wonderful friends including Rebecca Batley, Rebecca Larson, and Helene Harrison and had fantastic opportunities to appear on podcasts like Talking Tudors and Royals, Rebels, and Roma...
In their more than 230 years in operation, these Catholic institutions, meant to reform "fallen" women, instead abused them, essentially functioning as long-term prisons for women and girls rejected by society. Around 1969, one new resident named Mary Smith was sent to a Magdalene ...
She decided that the only way to ensure he survived was through human sacrifice — so Cianciulli murdered three women and concealed the crime by turning their bodies into soap and teacakes. Disturbingly, Cianciulli even ate the teacakes herself — and served them to her visitors. ...