1. Eloïse Richard, Toxic Asepsis: Chemical Sterilization and the Rise of Disposable Medical Devices in the 20th Century ([email protected]) 2. Amanda Mahoney, “A non-expendable disposable,”: Nurses, Central Supply, and the Problem of Tubing in U.S. Hospitals, 1915-1965 ([email protected]) 3. Sloane Wesloh, Personal health devices, chronic disease, and the consumerization of risk ([email protected])
1. Lucas Richert, "The Physician Is Boss?”: Scope Creep, Status Strain, and the Pharmacist–Physician Divide in American Healthcare ([email protected]) 2. Libby O'Neil, Wired Up: Biofeedback Research between Medicine and Counterculture in the 1970s ([email protected]) 3. Matthew Soleiman, “Ten Steps from Patient to Person”: Self-Help Activism and the Emergence of the American Chronic Pain Association ([email protected])