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(1988). The importance of feminist critique for contemporary cell biology.
Hypatia. 3, 61-76.
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(2002). The tyranny of diagnosis: Specific entities and individual experience.
The Milbank Quarterly. 80, 237-260.
(1989). Body and Mind in Nineteenth-Century Medicine: Some Clinical Origins of the Neurosis Construct.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 63, 185-197.
(1983). Medical Text and Social Context: Explaining William Buchan's <Domestic Medicine>.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 57, 22-42.
(1979). The Therapeutic Revolution: Medicine, Meaning, and Social Change in Nineteenth-century America.
The Therapeutic Revolution: Essays in the Social History of American Medicine. 3-25.
(1979). Florence Nightingale on Contagion: The Hospital as Moral Universe.
Healing and History: Essays for George Rosen. 116-36.
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(1992). Feminism, Revolution, and Knowledge.
Revolutions in Knowledge: Feminism in the Social Sciences. 1-14.
