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Today’s Find: "Saturday Evening Post" cover 31 Aug 1918 https://t.co/Dd4wEISshe At the time the Post was one of the most widely circulated magazines in the U.S. #histmed
Today’s Find: Something seems very wrong at this hospital..or clinic…or whatever. This pulp magazine was published from 1934 to 1942; this issue Aug 1939 https://t.co/kPwFTk2Thd
Bellem was a prolific pulp author for 30 yrs & then wrote for TV https://t.co/fow7b7VA4M
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Sunday Patent Medicine Trade Card: From the H.R. Stevens Company in Boston, ca. 1880. Here's another one https://t.co/qQm7ejQ9Ia #histmed
Today’s Comic Book: Only two issues published, Aug & Nov 1964. Adapted from a novel by Frank Haskell https://t.co/q3KTpq39lW #histmed[
Saturday Vintage Book Cover: Kay Winchester published a number of romances between 1949 & 1983 including many medical https://t.co/zT4ToHTTrx This title published in 1958 #histmed #histnursing
Today’s Find: The song “The Rose of No Man’s Land” originally written in 1918 in French by Louis Delamarre as tribute to Red Cross nurses https://t.co/nAxL7U5tUl English lyrics by Jack Caddigan & music by James A. Brennan for this version #histmed #histnursing
1774 Aug 1: One of Joseph Priestley's experiments released a gas that turned out to be oxygen https://t.co/30PMxTpnj6 #histmed
Today's Vintage Book Cover: Thomey was a journalist & fiction author who died in 2008 https://t.co/tvCkP1TTjd
This novel published in 1956 #histmed
Today’s Find: This 1973 film was the fourth and final one in the series of nurse films from Roger Corman’s low-budget production company
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July 27: Feast day of Catholic Saint Pantaleon physician to Emperor Maximinianus & patron of physicians and midwives. Died about 305 AD https://t.co/sqrZp4Ma6F
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