The ethics of fiefdom & plagues
“Since he was little, a scraped knee or a whipped back, anything to make his body hurt, felt like the hand of God upon him.” ―Ottessa Moshfegh, Lapvona
Yes, more thoughts relating to gender medicine–but also other things, I promise.
I grew up with many people on my mother’s side of the family working in medicine. It is perhaps a stereotypical Jewish trait, though we are not a very religious family. My grandfather was a pharmacist. My uncle is a podiatrist. My great-grandfather was a doctor in Brooklyn, …
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