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Christine Slobogin
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Art historian of medicine Assistant Professor, Health Humanities & Bioethics @ University of Rochester (Joint Appointment in Art & Art History) plastic surgery illustration, anonymity, humor she / her
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New History Job Posted Today: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor - Native American and Indigenous Studies - Ethnic Studies | University of California Berkeley

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Please add if I'm not on there please! Thanks Marie!

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Another cool job! Feminist science & technology studies at Duke, esp in non-US contexts. Very humane application due 10/15. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28397

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Our first Corner Society lecture for this season is next Wed, Sept 25! I'm pleased to welcome my colleague @safetyworkhstm.bsky.social to give the talk "Childproof: Health, Safety, and the Electric Vaporizer, c. 1920-1990" Join us at the Rochester Academy of Medicine, or join on Zoom

Childproof: Health, Safety, and the Electric Vaporizer, c. 1920-1990
Alexander Parry, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of Rochester

Wednesday, September 25, 2024
5:30 pm Lecture
6:45 - 7:15 pm Social Gathering

Over the course of the twentieth century, businesses, medical practitioners, and magazines for parents and homemakers routinely prescribed electric vaporizers to treat coughs, colds, croup, and other respiratory illnesses. These commercial devices were portrayed as safe and effective alternatives to old-fashioned steam kettles and were expected to relieve the discomfort of sick children at home. At the same time, these vaporizers could burn, shock, and trip their users or cause house fires and explosions. from the 1950s to 1970s, serious injuries involving hot-water vaporizers pushed consumer protection advocates to reconsider the safety of these appliances for children. This talk shos how and why U.S. experts and families changed their minds about the benefits of hot steam..
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Here I am yet again starting a new health humanities podcast!! This time with the help of my wonderful students here at Rochester. Listen to the trailer here and subscribe / follow: open.spotify.com/episode/3R0i... (Also on Apple Podcasts!)

"In the Same Vein" Trailer
"In the Same Vein" Trailer

Episode · In the Same Vein · Welcome to In the Same Vein! Full episodes coming soon!

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Awesome job at University of Georgia: Asst. Prof. of Gender + History of Medicine, apps due 11/1 (until filled). #histSTM#histmed#histsciwww.ugajobsearch.com/postings/396...

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Incredible!!!

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Yes!! Thank you for reposting!!

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Christine Slobogin
@slobogin.bsky.social
Art historian of medicine Assistant Professor, Health Humanities & Bioethics @ University of Rochester (Joint Appointment in Art & Art History) plastic surgery illustration, anonymity, humor she / her
350 followers368 following89 posts