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  • Blog Post : A Bit of Good News

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  • Blog Post : Could Catharine Macfarlane's work have lengthened Ada Lovelace's life?

    March 24 2010, 2:52pm | Comments

  • Blog Post : Ada Lovelace Day: A Visit from Marie Curie

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  • Blog Post : From the Collections: Constant Diversity?

    February 26 2010, 12:56pm | Comments

  • Blog Post : From the Collections: Women Physicians at War

    November 11 2009, 12:19pm | Comments

  • Blog Post : From the Collections: Women's Suffrage

    August 26 2009, 12:23pm | Comments

  • Blog Post : From the Collections: Civil War Doctors

    April 29 2009, 5:02pm | Comments

  • Blog Post : From the Collections: A Nymphomania Cure?

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