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85 T H ANNUAL MEETING

CONFERENCE ABSTRACT & PROGRAM BOOK

APRIL 26 - 29, 2012

The Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor Hotel at Camden Yards

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The AAHM 2012 LAC would like to thank the following at

Johns Hopkins University for their generous support of this year’s meeting:

Edward D. Miller, CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine; Dean, School of Medicine

Ronald R. Peterson, President of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System

The Institute of the History of Medicine

Office of Cultural Affairs

The Johns Hopkins University Press

We would also like to offer special thanks for their assistance:

Joseph Dieter, Department of Art as Applied to Medicine

Office of Continuing Medical Education

&

Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards Hotel

Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore Hotel

COVER IMAGE:

Modified version of the Antikamnia Calendar 1901 (Oct-Dec.). Chromo-lithograph from water-

color by Dr. Louis Crusius (1862-1898). Dr. Crusius, creator of many clever and humorous

medical images, was a graduate of the St. Louis College of Pharmacy in 1882 and the St. Louis

College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1890, and on the faculty in histology at the Marion Sims

Medical College, a precursor to the St. Louis University Medical Department. Antikamnia

("Opposed to Pain") Chemical Company of St. Louis, Missouri produced several calendars

(1897-1901) with art by Dr. Crusius, promoting their patent medicines to physicians. Courtesy of

the Institute of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University

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AAHM AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE

OFFICERS

President (2010-2012)

JOHN EYLER, PhD

4609 Gustafson Drive, NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335 <[email protected]>

Vice President (2010-2012)

NANCY TOMES, PhD

59 Soundview Avenue, East Northport, NY 111731 <[email protected]>

Secretary

JODI L. KOSTE, MA

Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences, Special Collections and Archives, Virginia

Commonwealth Univ., Box 980582,Richmond,VA 23298 <[email protected]>

Treasurer

MARGARET MARSH, PhD

Executive Dean, Rutgers University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Camden, 311 N. 5th

St.,

Camden, NJ 08102 <[email protected]>

Immediate Past President

W. BRUCE FYE, M.D., M.A.

Prof. of Medicine & Medical History, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905

<[email protected]>

Councilors - term ends 2013

David Barnes, PhD

David Jones, PhD, MD

Susan Jones, PhD, DVM

Wendy Kline, PhD

Councilors - term ends 2014

Julie Fairman, PhD, RN, FAAN

Richard C. Keller, PhD

Elizabeth Watkins, PhD

Stephanie Brown-Clark, MD, PhD

Councilors - term ends 2012

Carla Keirns, MD, PhD

Gerald Oppenheimer, MPH, PhD

Heather Prescott, PhD

Sarah Tracy, PhD

2012 Annual Meeting

Program Committee

Jole Shackelford, Chair

James Bono

Thomas Broman

Steven Caspar

Erika Dyck

Marta Hanson

Brian Nance

Rennie Schoepflin

2012 Annual Meeting

Local Arrangements Committee

Randall Packard, Chair

Christine A. Ruggere

Eliza Hill

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AAHM AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE

PROGRAM

APRIL 26 - 29, 2012

THURSDAY, APRIL 26

Noon - 7:00 PM REGISTRATION - LOBBY

12:30 - 7:00 PM AAHM Council Meeting - UNIVERSITY 1-2

7:00 - 9:00 PM OPENING RECEPTION - ABC EAST

9:00 - 10:00 PM Historians of Psychiatry Discussion Group - B & O RAILROAD

FRIDAY, APRIL 27

7:00 - 8:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST - THE YARD RESTAURANT

7:00 - 8:30 AM President’s Breakfast for New Members - STADIUM 1

7:00 - 8:30 AM Bulletin of the History of Medicine Advisory Committee - STADIUM

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7:00 AM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION - MARRIOTT LOBBY

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM BOOK EXHIBITION - WEST DEF

8:30 - 10:00 A.M WELCOME & PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS - ABC EAST

JOHN EYLER, University of Minnesota

Small is Beautiful: American Epidemiology in the 1930s

10:00 – 10:15 AM BREAK - PREFUNCTION FOYER

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10:15 - 11:45 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5

A1: Race and Public Health Practices - SALON ABC Moderator: DAVID S. JONES, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA

TOMOMI KINUKAWA, University of the Pacific, Stockton CA, USA Health Disparity and the Ideological Construction of “Illegal” Immigrants: The Case of Korean

Diaspora Communities in Japan, 1930-1990.

EVAN HART, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, USA

Women's Health Redefined: The National Black Women's Health Project and “Wholistic” Health

STEPHEN MAWDSLEY, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

Research Divided: Racial Segregation and the Testing of a Polio Preventative, 1952

A2: The Politics of Medical Contraception and Abortion - EAST BALLROOM Moderator: LESLIE REAGAN, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne IL, USA

LARA FRIEDENFELDS, Independent Scholar, Chatham NJ, USA

The Historical Development of Modern Distinctions between Contraception and Early Abortion

ALICIA PUGLIONESI, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

“Your Whole Effort Has Been to Create Desire”: Reproducing Knowledge and Evading

Censorship in the Nineteenth-Century Subscription Press

A3: Disability and Public Representation - UNIVERSITY 1-2 Moderator: BETH LINKER, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, USA

MOLLY LADD-TAYLOR, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

“Somewhat Retarded”: Justifying Sterilization in the 1970s

WALTON SCHALICK, Central Wisconsin Center; Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison WI, USA

“Soapland Symbols”: Disability and American Radio, 1920-60

LISA PRUITT, Middle Tennessee University, Murfreesboro TN, USA

The “Crippled” Child and the State in the Progressive Era

A4: Medical Bacteriology - UNIVERSITY 3-4 Moderator: JACOB STEERE-WILLIAMS, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, USA

STEVEN PALMER, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Havana in the Atlantic Circulation of Pastorian Culture

REBECCA KAPLAN, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA, USA

“Before You Drink a Glass of Milk”: Brucellosis Disease Control and the Relationship of Animal

and Human Health in the United States, 1920-1940

EVA ÅHRÉN, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, USA

Science and Sanitation: Microbiology and Public Health at the Hygienic Laboratory of the Marine

Hospital Service, 1887-1899

A5: British Medicine in Colonial Context - STADIUM 4 Moderator: GEOFF HUDSON, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

ANOUSKA BHATTACHARYYA, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA

Beyond the Insane: Examining the Asylum Community of British India 1858-1912

SHANG-JEN LI, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

British Military Medicine in the Second Opium War

MONICA AYHENS, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa AL, USA

Grounds of Authority: Eighteenth-Century British Military and Naval Medicine and West Indian Identit

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Noon - 1:00 PM LUNCH SESSION

F1: Medical Images in the History of Medicine - STADIUM 1

Convener: PHOEBE EVANS LETOCHA, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

Discussant: BERNADETTE WEGENSTEIN, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

Discussant: DAN O'CONNOR, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

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1:15 - 2:45 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5

B1: Negotiating Genetic Diseases - SALON ABC

Moderator: NEAL HOLTAN, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, USA

SOFIYA GRACHOVA, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA

“A Phenotypic Hereditary Disorder”: Russian Physicians “Discover” Tay-Sachs Disease (1906-1933)

ANDREW HOGAN, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, USA

The Changing “Look” of Disease: From Patients to Banding Patterns in Medical Genetics

JUDITH FRIEDMAN, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, USA

From Pedigrees to Populations: How a Shift in Genetic Perspective Helped to Obscure Observations

of Anticipation in Hereditary Disease

B2: Midwifery and Medicalization - EAST BALLROOM Moderator: JUDY LEAVITT, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI, USA

SIMONE CARON, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem NC, USA

“It's Been a Long Road”: Midwives in Rhode Island, 1890-1990

WENDY KLINE, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, USA

The Bowland Bust and the Criminalization of Traditional Midwifery in California

GWENITH CROSS, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

“Need Our Mothers Die?” Canadian Concerns about Maternal Mortality in the Interwar Years

B3: Medical Photography - UNIVERSITY 1- 2 Moderator: JOHN HARLEY WARNER, Yale University, New Haven CT, USA

STEPHEN GREENBERG, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda MD, USA

Ink and Silver: Medicine, Photography, and the Printed Book

SHAUNA DEVINE, Duke University, Durham NC, USA

Science, Disease and Representation: Medical Photography during the American Civil War, 1861-1865

EMILY WILSON, National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring MD, USA

Ex Utero: Live Human Fetal Experimentation and the Films of Davenport Hooker, 1932-1963

B4: Understanding Heart Disease - STADIUM 4 Moderator: TODD OLSZEWSKI, Providence College, Providence RI, USA

SEJAL PATEL, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, USA

Methods and Management: NIH Administrators, Federal Oversight, and the Framingham Heart Study

CARA KIERNAN FALLON, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, US

How Can We Help Our Husbands? Understanding the Silence on Heart Disease and Women

SUZANNE JUNOD, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Washington DC, USA

The Heart's Holy Grail: Prosthetic Heart Valves, 1952-1980

B5: Health Care Delivery in Colonial Settings - UNIVERSITY 3-4 Moderator: RANDALL PACKARD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

OSNAT GELBART, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel; URI AVIRAM, Hebrew University,

Jerusalem, Israel; SHIFRA SHVARTS, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel

The Development of Mental Health Services in the Jewish Community in Pre-State Israel during the

British Mandate Period (1917-1948)

JIM CONNOR, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada;

JENNIFER CONNOR, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada

Medicine at the Crossroads of the North Atlantic: Health, Place, and Region in Pre-Confederation

Newfoundland

SAM RAJ NESAMONY, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India

Medical Education in Colonial India: The London Missionary Society and Neyoor Medical Mission, 1838-1947

2:45 - 3:00 PM BREAK - PREFUNCTION FOYER

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3:00 - 4:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: C1, C2, C3, C4, C5

C1: Racial Degeneration and Eugenics - SALON ABC Moderator: JOHANNA SCHOEN, Rutgers University, New Brunswick NJ, USA

LESLIE BAKER, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

“The Clearing House for Mental Defectives”: Compulsory Education, Physician

Involvement and Medical Surveillance in Nova Scotia's Eugenic Plan

MICHAEL BROWN, University of Roehampton, London, UK

Medicine, Mechanism and Masculinity: Social Darwinism and the Anxieties of Late Victorian Empire

AMY SAMSON, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Social Workers, Guidance Clinics and Eugenics in Alberta, 1930-1960

C2: Care of Mothers and Children - EAST BALLROOM Moderator: RIMA APPLE, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI, USA

ABBY GOLDMAN, Duke University, Durham NC, USA

The Right to Be Safely Born: the Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program and

America's Experiment with Single Payer Maternal and Child Healthcare, 1944-1950

ANDREW RUIS, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI, USA

“Children with Half-Starved Bodies” and the Development of Public Health Nutrition in the United States, 1890-1950

RICHARD MECKEL, Brown University, Providence RI, USA

No Free Lunch: The Underfed and Malnourished Child and the Progressive Era Origin of the

“American Plan” for School Feeding

C3: Museums and Representation of Health and Healing - UNIVERSITY 1-2 Moderator: HEIDI KNOBLAUCH, Yale University, New Haven CT, USA

THOMAS STELLER, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

Exhibiting Hygienic Knowledge in the U.S.: The Transatlantic Network of the Deutsches

Hygiene-Museum in the 1930s

JAMES CURLEY, National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring MD, USA

Experiencing and Exchanging Pathology: Making the International Association of Medical Museums

KATHERINE KEIRNS, Princeton University, Princeton NJ, USA; CARLA KEIRNS, Stony Brook

University, Stony Brook NY, USA; PETER DASHKOFF, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook NY

Television Doctors and the Medical Profession: From Portrayals of Heroism to Human Frailty, 1960-2011

C4: Vaccination - UNIVERSITY 3 & 4 Moderator: DAYLE DELANCEY, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI, USA

ELENA CONIS, Emory University, Atlanta GA, USA

Mumps Vaccine and the Making of a “Deadly Health Sin”

C. MICHELE THOMPSON, Southern Connecticut University, New Haven CT, USA

The Social and Political Impact of Smallpox on the Reign of the Last Independent Emperor of Vietnam, 1847-83.

SEAN PHILLIPS, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame IN, USA

Pox in the Pulpit: The Catholic Church and the Propagation of the Smallpox Vaccine in France, 1804-1824

C5: Public Health in the Colonial Caribbean - STADIUM 4

Moderator: ABENA DOVE OSSEO-ASARE, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley CA, USA

DEBBIE McCOLLIN, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago

The Best and Worst of Times: World War II and Public Health in Trinidad and Tobago

LOVERNE JACOBS-BROWNE, University of the Southern Caribbean, St, Joseph, Trinidad & Tobago

Environmental Crises and their Impact on Public Health in St. Vincent 1898-1903

TERENCIA KYNEATA JOSEPH, Univ. of the Southern Caribbean, St. Joseph, Trinidad &Tobago

“In Sickness and in Health ... ’Till Death Do Us Part.” The Labour Crisis, Indian Indentured

Immigrants and Health Concerns, 1859-1900

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4:45 -5:30 PM Board buses at front of Marriott Hotel

for Johns Hopkins Medical Campus

6:00 -7:15 PM FIELDING H.GARRISON LECTURE

SUSAN REVERBY, Wellesley College

Enemy of the People, Enemy of the State:

Two Great(ly Infamous) Doctors in the Court of History

Auditorium, Wood Basic Science Building

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

7:15 - 9:00 PM RECEPTION

Institute of the History of Medicine/Welch Library

8:15 - 9:15 PM Board buses to return to the Marriott Hotel

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7:00 AM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION - LOBBY

7:00 - 8:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST - THE YARD RESTAURANT

7:00 - 8:30 AM Women Historians Breakfast - CHESAPEAKE ROOM

7:00 - 8:30 AM Clinician/Historians Breakfast - STADIUM 2

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM BOOK EXHIBITION - WEST DEF

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8:30 - 10:00 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: D1, D2, D3, D4, D5

D1: Race and Psychiatry - - STADIUM 1 Moderator: ELLEN DWYER, Indiana University, Bloomington IN, USA

DENNIS DOYLE, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis MO, USA

Community Psychiatry Comes to Harlem Hospital: Community Mental Health and the Legacy

of the Long Civil Rights Movement, 1942-1965

MARTIN SUMMERS, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA

The Government Hospital for the Insane and African-American Perceptions of the State

in Post-Reconstruction Washington, D.C.

LAURIE B. GREEN, University of Texas, Austin TX, USA

From Malnourished Babies to Impaired Adults: Representing Hunger, Race, and Mental Health during

the War on Poverty

D2: Medical Education and Women - EAST BALLROOM

Moderator: ARLEEN TUCHMAN, Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN, USA

CARRIE ADKINS, University of Oregon, Eugene OR, USA

“Gentlemen’s Daughters,” “Womanly Women,” and “Hen Medics”: Class, Gender,

and Medical Education in the United States, 1870-1920

GLEN COOPER, Brigham Young University, Provo UT, USA

Book-Learning and Medicine in 12-C. Byzantium: Anna Comnena and the Physicians

D3: Professional and Lay Medical Strategies - STADIUM 5 Moderator: MARTA HANSON, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

LORI JONES, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Scholarly Medical Advice vs. Social Practices against Contagion in 15th- and 16th-century England:

Proscriptive, Reflective, or Neither?

HE BIAN, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA

From Erudition to Simplicity: Re-Reading Practical materia medica in Late Imperial China

MEEGAN KENNEDY, Florida State University, Tallahassee FL, USA

Writing the Profession: Tabular Narrative in 18th- and 19th-Century British Case Histories

D4: Disease Ætiology in Environmental Context - UNIVERSITY 1 -2 Moderator: NATHAN CROWE, Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, USA

JANET GREENLEES, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK

What Makes a Factory Healthy? A Case Study of Lancashire, England, 1880-1939

MEAGHAN MARIAN, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

The Devil's Other Playground: Reviewing Hong Kong's Role in the History of Tropical Medicine

STEPHANIE STEGMAN, Independent Scholar, Fort Worth TX, USA

From Data Set to Bullet Point: Diabetes Surveys among American Indians, 1940-1965

D5: Global Health and Demographics - UNIVERSITY 3-4

Moderator: JEREMY GREENE, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA

CASEY HURRELL, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Securing the Peace via “The Rallying Point of Unity”: The Rockefeller Foundation, UNRRA

and the Evolution of International Health Work, 1939-1948

KAVITA SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, Columbia University, New York NY, USA

Where Worlds Meet: Population Aging and the Making of a Global Agenda (1940s-2000)

ELISA CAMPOS, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Lisboa, Portugal

A Biography of Lipoproteins: Between Fundamental Research and Clinical Practice

10:00 - 10:15 AM BREAK - PREFUNCTION FOYER

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10:15 - 11:45 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: E1, E2, E3, E4, E5

E1: Therapeutic Grouping and Group Therapeutics - STADIUM 5

Moderator: TULLEY LONG, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

TERI CHETTIAR, Northwestern University, Evanston IL, USA

The Family as the Irreducible “Unit of Mental Health Treatment”: Social Psychiatry and the

Emergence of Family and Marital Therapy in Post-WWII Britain

JESSICA PARR, University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW, Australia

The Group Approach to Reducing Fat: Obesity and the Emergence of Self-Help Groups

for Weight Loss in the Postwar United States

HOWARD KUSHNER, Emory University, Atlanta GA, USA

Cesare Lobroso, Robert Hertz, and the Pathology of Left-Handedness

E2: Our Bodies, Our Choices: The Language of Choice and Patient Responsibility - STADIUM 1

Moderator: ELIZABETH WATKINS, University of California San Francisco, CA, USA

ALEX MOLD, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK

The Agony of Choice: Patient Organisations, Consumerism and Choice in Britain since the 1960s

ELIZABETH TOON, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

“It's Your Breast and Your Life”: Mastectomy, Consent and Agency in 1970s Britain

JENNA HEALEY, Yale University, New Haven CT, USA

Rejecting Reproduction: The National Organization for Non-Parents and Reproductive

Rights Activism in 1970s America

E3: Institutional History Through Oral Histories - EAST BALLROOM Moderator: JOHN SWANN, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring MD, USA

ELLEN MORE, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worchester MA, USA

Oral history, Institutional Memory, and the Meaning of Primary Care: Family Medicine vs.

Community Medicine in the History of Academic Medicine

DOMINIQUE TOBBELL, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, USA

“Coming to Grips with the Nursing Question”: The Politics of Nursing Education Reform in 1960s and 1970s America

LAURA STARK, Wesleyan University, Middletown CT, USA

Knowing the “Normals”: Oral Histories of Healthy Volunteers in Clinical Research at NIH, 1953-1983

E4: Disciplining Staph - UNIVERSITY 1-2 Moderator: GEORGE WEISZ, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

CHRISTOPH GRADMANN, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Standardizing Resistance. The WHO and Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing 1950-1975

FLURIN CONDRAU, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

Reframing Hospital Infections: Staphylococcus aureus, Influenza and the Community in Britain 1930-1960

MARTHA GARDNER, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston MA, USA

Throwing the Baby out with the Infection? Weighing the Use of Hexachlorophene in the

Emerging Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), 1960-1977

E5: Medical Practice in the 19th Century - UNIVERSITY 3-4 Moderator: MARGARET HUMPHREYS, Duke University, Durham NC, USA

CATHERINE THOMPSON, University of Connecticut, Storrs CT, USA

The Drs. Williams of Deerfield, Massachusetts: Private Practice in the Early U.S. Republic

SHELDON GOSLINE, University College London, London, UK

Mapping Itinerant Physicians with Digital Newspaper Archives: An Ingenious Approach to

Reconstructing Medical Schedules

ROBERT KIRK, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; NEIL PEMBERTON,

University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

Sense and Sensibility: The Leech as a Medical Companion in the Nineteenth-Century Bloodletting Encounter

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Noon - 1:00 PM CONCURRENT LUNCH SESSIONS

S1: History of Aids in the American South - UNIVERSITY 1-2

Convener: STEPHEN INRIG, University of Texas Southwestern School of Medicine, Dallas TX, USA

Obstacles to Effective AIDS Outreach in the American South: Lessons from North Carolina

JESSICA WAPNER, Independent Scholar, New York NY, USA

Historical Linkages between Poverty and HIV in the American South

LISA BIAGIOTTI, Independent Scholar, USA

Close to Home: HIV in America’s Rural South

S2: Bridging the Gap Between History and Policy - STADIUM 2

Convener: STEPHANIE SNOW, University of Manchester, Manchester UK, USA

Discussant: ALEX MOLD, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK

Discussant: NANCY TOMES, Stony Brook University (SUNY), Stony Brook, NY, USA

Discussant: JULIE FAIRMAN, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, USA

Noon - 1:00 PM GRADUATE STUDENT LUNCH - Alewife

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1:15 - 2:45 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: F1, F2, F3, F4, F5

F1: Race and Quarantine - EAST BALLROOM Moderator: DAVID BARNES, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, USA

PAUL LOMBARDO, Georgia State University, Atlanta GA, USA

Public Health in a Time of War: Contagion, Quarantine, and the Peril of “Dago Yellow Fever”

GUENTER RISSE, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA, USA

Politics of Disgust, Stigma and Exclusion: The San Francisco Pesthouse

POWEL KAZANJIAN, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, USA

Frederick Novy and the 1901 San Francisco Plague Commission: Significance for Early

Bacteriology in American Medicine

F2: Medical Authority, the Medical Profession, and the State - UNIVERSITY 1-2 Moderator: JANET GOLDEN, Rutgers University, Camden NJ, USA

MARTHA HILDRETH, University of Nevada Reno, Reno NV, USA

Remedies for a Troubled Profession: Deontological Conduct Codes and French Practitioners of the Fin-de-Siècle

NICOLAS HENCKES, CNRS-CERMES3, Villejuif, France

Making Public Assistance Fit Medicine. The Conseil Superieur de l'Assistance Publique

and the Reform of Psychiatric Care in France, 1880-1939

STEPHANIE SNOW, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

New Paradigms, New Practices: The Development and Implementation of a National

Stroke Strategy in the UK, 1990s-2000s

F3: Presenting and Representing the Body in Early Modern Medicine - UNIVERSITY 3-4

Moderator: JACKIE DUFFIN, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

ALLEN SHOTWELL, Indiana University, Bloomington IN, USA

Inflation, Injection and the Tasting of Human Flesh: Specialized Techniques of Dissection

and the Organization of Anatomy in the Early Sixteenth Century

LUCIA DACOME, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Bodies, Instruments, and the Visual Culture of Early Modern Medicine

CARIN BERKOWITZ, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia PA, USA

Knowledge Claims, Authorship, and Aesthetics in the Anatomical Atlases of Enlightenment Britain

F4: Influenza and Tuberculosis - STADIUM 1 Moderator: JOHN EYLER, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, USA

SARAH SAVAGE, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg MS, USA

“The City that Care Forgot”: Defiance of the Law in New Orleans during the Spanish Influenza Epidemic of 1918

MARK HONIGSBAUM, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

“A Sense of Dread is Very General”: The Spanish Flue, the Northcliffe Press, and

Stoicism on the British Home Front in WWI

RACHEL CORE, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

Tuberculosis Control in Shanghai before the Work Unit: 1930s and 1940s Treatment and Outreach

F5: Medicine, Mental Health, and the Urban Setting - STADIUM 5 Moderator: JENNIFER GUNN, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, USA

JORIS VANDENDRIESSCHE, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

Medical Science in the City: The Scientific Infrastructure and Urban Embedment of

Medical Societies in Belgium, 1820-1850

EDMUND RAMSDEN, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK

Stress in the City: Social Science, Mental Health, and Urban Planning in Post-War America

GRAHAM MOONEY, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

Race, Poverty, and Primary Care before Medicaid: The Baltimore Medical Care Plan, 1948-66

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2:45 - 3:00 PM BREAK - PREFUNCTION FOYER

3:00 - 4:30 PM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: G1, G2, G3, G4, G5

G1: The Post-Mortem Body - EAST BALLROOM Moderator: STEPHEN CASPER, Clarkson University, Potsdam NY, USA

KELLY AREHART, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg VA, USA

“To Put a Mass of Putrefying Animal Matter into a Fine Plush Casket ...” Sympathy,

Sanitation and Science, 1880-1920

JIM DOWNS, Connecticut College, New London CT, USA

Dying to Be Free: The Bodies of Former Slaves after the American Civil War

ROSS JONES; WARWICK H. ANDERSON, University of Sydney, Sydney NSW, Australia

Wandering Anatomists and Itinerant Anthropologists: The Antipodean Sciences of Race

in Britain between the Wars

G2: Medicine and the End of Life - UNIVERSITY 1-2 Moderator: LISA BOULT, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

HAROLD BRASWELL, Emory University, Atlanta GA, USA

A Faithful Betrayal: Autonomy and the Problem of Medical Technology in the U.S. Hospice

Movement, 1970-1978

ELLEN VAN REULER, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

The Relationship between Palliative Care and Euthanasia: A Comparison of the

Developments in England and the Netherlands during the Post War Period

CARLA KEIRNS, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook NY, USA

Life Histories, Health Disparities and Conflict at the End of Life, 1960-2010

G3: Medieval Medicine and Religion - STADIUM 1 Moderator: JAMES BONO, University at Buffalo (SUNY), Buffalo NY, USA

WINSTON BLACK, University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN, USA

Between Paradise and Pain in Late Medieval Physiology: William of Auvergne

(1180-1249) and the Medicalization of Eden

NICOLE ARCHAMBEAU, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA, USA

God Helps Those Who Help Themselves: Complicating the Place of Miracles in the

Hierarchy of Resort in Fourteenth-Century Provence

YAN LIU, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA

Power of Words: Incantatory Healing in Medieval China

G4: Iatrogenic Therapies and Public Health Interventions - UNIVERSITY 3-4 Moderator: HAROLD J. COOK, Brown University, Providence RI, USA

ITAI BAVLI, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; SHIFRA SHVARTS, Ben Gurion

University Beer Sheva, Israel

Michael Reese's Pandora's Box

AYA BAR OZ, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; SHIFRA SHVARTS, Ben Gurion

University, Beer Sheva, Israel

The Construction of Ethno-Medical Identity: The “Mizrahi” Ringworm Case in Israel

MARK LARGENT, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI, USA

Reye's Syndrome and the Invention of a Public Health Triumph

G5: Research and Practice in British and Canadian Medical Education - STADIUM 5 Moderator: PETER KERNAHAN, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, USA

JONATHAN REINARZ, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK

Places of Science: The Emergence of the Laboratory in English Provincial Medical Schools, c.1825-1920

ARIEL ZIMERMAN, Bar Ilan University, Ram Gan, Israel

“To Shut Up or Put Up” - Canadian Medical Activism and the Beginnings of Evidence Based Medicine

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SATURDAY, APRIL 28

5:00 - 6:30 PM BUSINESS MEETING - EAST BALLROOM

6:00 - 6:40 PM Board buses at front of Marriott Hotel

for Engineers Club/Garrett Jacobs Mansion

7:00 - 8:00 PM RECEPTION - Engineers Club/Garrett Jacobs Mansion

8:00 PM Board buses to return to Marriott Hotel

8:00 PM BANQUET - Engineers Club/Garrett Jacobs Mansion

10:00 - 11:00 PM Board buses to return to Marriott Hotel

SUNDAY, APRIL 29

7:00 - 8:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST - THE YARD RESTAURANT

7:00 - 8:15 AM Post-Mortem Breakfast for Annual Meeting Organizers - CHESAPEAKE ROOM

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8:30 - 10:00 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: H1, H2, H3, H4, H5

H1: Psychology and the Medicalization of Personality - WEST BALLROOM Moderator: DAVID HERZBERG, University at Buffalo (SUNY), Buffalo NY, USA

DEBORAH DOROSHOW, Yale University, New Haven CT, USA

The Space Child's New Home: The Invention of the Emotionally Disturbed Child in

Mid-Twentieth-Century America

WEN SHEN, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA, USA;

EMILY WATKINS, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA, USA

Revising the Myth of the “Surgical Personality”: Recognition of Fear, Stress, and Doubt in Surgery, 1970s-Present

H2: Medicine and Public Health at Johns Hopkins - EAST BALLROOM Moderator: WARWICK ANDERSON, University of Sydney, Sydney NSW, Australia

KAREN KRUSE THOMAS, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

“One of the Most Favorable Places in the World to Study Public Health”: Cooperation and Conflict between

the Baltimore City Health Department and the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health

SUSAN LAMB, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

“Freud has Opened the Eyes of the Physician”: Adolf Meyer's Importation and Appropriation

of Psychoanalysis at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1913-1917

MIRIAM REUMANN, University of Rhode Island, Kingston RI, USA

“Nothing More Than a Normal Boy”: Sex, Science, and Johns Hopkins Medical Students in the 1920s

H3: Disease and Doctors in Artistic Representation - UNIVERSITY 1-2 Moderator: MARY FISSELL, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

KATHERINE FOXHALL, King’s College London, London, UK

Nineteenth-Century Men of Science and the “Authentic” Art of Migraine Aura

KEREN HAMMERSCHLAG, King’s College London, London, UK

The Limitations of Looking in Paintings of Medical Examinations, 1900-1910

DOUGLAS JAMES, King’s College London, London, UK

Scarring Images: A Reconsideration of Some Eighteenth-Century Smallpox Portraiture

H4: Public Health Epistemologies - UNIVERSITY 3-4 Moderator: SUSAN REVERBY, Wellesley College

LAURA BOTHWELL, Columbia University, New York NY, USA

The People's Science: How Social, Economic, and Political Contexts Shaped the Rise

of the Randomized Controlled Trial

DAVID ROSNER, Columbia University, New York NY, USA; GERALD MARKOWITZ,

City University of New York, New York NY, USA

With the Best of Intentions

MERLIN CHOWKWANYUN, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, USA

“We're Tired of being Guinea Pigs”: Postwar Mining and Environmental Health Risks (1950-1990)

H5: Colonial Medical Propaganda and Decolonization - SALON ABC Moderator: CHRISTOPHER CRENNER, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City KS, USA

JOHN DIMOIA, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Historicizing the Biological Sample in the South Korean Anti-Parasite Campaigns

JANE KIM, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA, USA

Fearing the Imperialist Aggressor and its Germs: The North Korean Propagandas on U.S.

Biological Warfare in North Korea during the Korean War, 1950-1953

DANIEL GOLDBERG, East Carolina University, Greenville NC, USA

Somaticism, Pain, and Malingering among North Carolina Civil War Veterans: An Analysis

of Two Early Pension Programs

10:00 - 10:15 AM BREAK - PREFUNCTION FOYER

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10:15 - 11:45 AM CONCURRENT SESSIONS: I1, I2, I3, I4, I5

I1: Race and the Constitution of (Mental) Disease - WEST BALLROOM Moderator: MARTIN PERNICK, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, USA

MARCIA MELDRUM, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA, USA; FELICA

JONES, Healthy; BOWEN CHUNG, UCLA-Harbor Biomedical Institute, Torrance CA, USA;

African-American Families, Los Angeles CA, USA

Partners in Care: Mental Health Researcher and Community Negotiations in Millennium Los Angeles

CAROLYN ROBERTS, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA

Melancholia in the Middle Passage: British Surgeons, African Slaves, and the Politics of Diagnosis

in the Slave-Trade Debates, 1789-1792

JULIA CUMMISKEY, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

“A Special Baltimore Problem”: Race and Tuberculosis in the Age of Antibiotics

I2: Recovering Patient Experiences - EAST BALLROOM Moderator: DEBORAH LEVINE, Providence College, Providence RI, USA

SANDRA EDER, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

“A Recording Instrument of Uncertain and Variable Powers.” Marginality and the Modern Patient Record

AIMEE MEDEIROS, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA, USA

Short Children and Long Hours: 19th-Century Roots of the Modern Stigmatization of Short

Stature and the Medicalization of Height

JENNIFER BUREK PIERCE, University of Iowa, Iowa City IA, USA

Light and Letters: The Convalescence of Marjorie McVicker Sutcliffe, 1930-1948

I3: Medieval and Early Modern Disease Representation - UNIVERSITY 1-2 Moderator: ANN CARMICHAEL, Indiana University, Bloomington IN, USA

MICHAEL STOLBERG, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany

Images and Metaphors of Cancer in the Pre-Modern era (ca. 1500-1850)

GABRIELLE BARR, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD, USA

England's Answer to God's Scourge

CHRISTINE BOECKL, University of Nebraska, Kearney NE, USA

Scientific Information Gained by Decoding a Fifteenth-Century Leprosy Scene

I4: Medicine and the Law - UNIVERSITY 3-4 Moderator: LISA O’SULLIVAN, New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY, USA

NICHOLAS DUVALL, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

“I Cannot Say This Offers Positive Proof”: A Case Study for the Use of Laboratory

Techniques in Forensic Medicine in 1930s Scotland

DAVID SCHUSTER, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne IN, USA

Lawyers, Doctors, and Newspapers: Triangulating the Meaning of Insanity during the 1870s

HEATHER VARUGHESE, Yale University, New Haven CT, USA

Physicians Reforming Themselves or Being Reformed? Legislation, Lawsuits, and the 80-hour

Week in U.S. Graduate Medical Education

I5: Quacks and Cancer - SALON ABC Moderator: DAVID CANTOR, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MA, USA

LAURA DAWES, Australian National University, Canberra ACT, Australia

“Just a Quack Who Can Cure Cancer” John Braund and Regulating Cancer Treatment in America

ERIC BOYLE, National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring MD, USA

Quack Medicine and the Effort to Combat Health Fraud in Modern America

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Adkins , Carrie – 10

Åhrén, Eva – 4

Anderson, Warwick H. – 14

Archambeau, Nicole – 14

Arehart, Kelly – 14

Aviram, Uri – 6

Ayhens, Monica – 4

Baker, Leslie – 7

Bar Oz, Aya – 14

Barr, Gabrielle – 17

Bavli, Itai – 14

Berkowitz, Carin – 13

Bhattacharyya, Anouska – 4

Biagiotti, Lisa – 12

Bian, He – 10

Black, Winston – 14

Boeckl , Christine – 17

Bothwell, Laura – 16

Boyle, Eric – 17

Braswell, Harold – 14

Brown, Michael – 7

Burek Pierce, Jennifer – 17

Campos, Elisa – 10

Caron, Simone – 6

Chettiar, Teri – 11

Chowkwanyun, Merlin – 16

Chung, Bowen – 17

Condrau, Flurin – 11

Conis, Elena – 7

Connor , Jennifer – 6

Connor , Jim – 6

Cooper, Glen – 10

Core, Rachel – 13

Cross, Gwenith – 6

Cummiskey, Julia – 17

Curley, James – 7

Dacome, Lucia – 13

Dashkoff, Peter – 7

Dawes, Laura – 17

Devine , Shauna - 6

DiMoia , John – 16

Doroshow, Deborah – 16

Downs, Jim – 14

Doyle, Dennis – 10

Duvall, Nicholas – 17

Eder, Sandra – 17

Eyler, John - 3

Fairman, Julie – 12

Fallon, Cara – 6

Foxhall, Katherine – 16

Freidenfelds, Lara - 4

Friedman, Judith – 6

Gardner, Martha – 11

Gelbart, Osnat – 6

Goldberg, Daniel – 16

Goldman, Abby – 7

Gosline, Sheldon – 11

Grachova, Sofiya – 6

Gradmann, Christoph – 11

Green, Laurie - 10

Greenberg, Stephen - 6

Greenlees, Janet – 10

Hammerschlag, Keren – 16

Hart, Evan - 4

Healey, Jenna – 11

Henckes, Nicolas – 13

Hildreth, Martha – 13

Hogan, Andrew – 6

Honigsbaum, Mark – 13

Hurrell, Casey – 10

Inrig, Stephen – 12

Jacobs- Browne, Loverne – 7

James, Douglas – 16

Jones, Felica – 17

Jones, Lori – 10

Jones, Ross – 14

Joseph, Terencia Kyneata – 7

Junod, Suzanne - 6

Kaplan, Rebecca – 4

Kazanjian, Powel – 13

Keirns, Carla – 7, 14

Keirns, Katherine – 7

Kennedy, Meegan – 10

Kim, Jane – 16

Kinukawa, Tomomi - 4

Kirk, Robert – 11

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Kline, Wendy – 6

Kushner, Howard – 11

Ladd-Taylor, Molly – 4

Lamb, Susan – 16

Largent, Mark – 14

Letocha, Phoebe Evans – 5

Li, Shang-Jen – 4

Liu, Yan – 14

Lombardo, Paul – 13

Marian, Meaghan – 10

Markowitz, Gerald – 16

Mawdsley, Stephen – 4

McCollin, Debbie – 7

Meckel, Richard – 7

Medeiros, Aimee – 17

Meldrum, Marcia – 17

Mold, Alex – 11, 12

Mooney, Graham – 13

More, Ellen – 11

Nesamony, Sam Raj – 6

O’Connor, Dan – 5

Palmer, Steven – 4

Parr, Jessica – 11

Patel, Sejal – 6

Pemberton, Neil – 11

Phillips, Sean – 7

Pruitt, Lisa – 4

Puglionesi, Alicia – 4

Ramsden, Edmund – 13

Reinarz, Jonathan – 14

Reumann, Miriam – 16

Reverby, Susan – 8

Risse, Guenter – 13

Roberts, Carolyn – 17

Rosner, David – 16

Ruis, Andrew – 7

Samson, Amy – 7

Savage, Sarah – 13

Schalick, Walton – 4

Schuster, David – 17

Shen, Wen – 16

Shotwell, Allen – 13

Shvarts, Shifra – 6, 14

Sivaramakrishnan, Kavita – 10

Snow, Stephanie – 12, 13

Stark, Laura – 11

Stegman, Stephanie – 10

Steller, Thomas – 7

Stolberg, Michael – 17

Summers, Martin – 10

Thomas, Karen Kruse – 16

Thompson, C. Michele – 7

Thompson, Catherine – 11

Tobbell, Dominique – 11

Tomes, Nancy – 12

Toon, Elizabeth – 11

van Reuler, Ellen – 14

Vandendriessche, Joris – 13

Varughese, Heather – 17

Wapner, Jessica – 12

Watkins, Emily – 16

Wegenstein, Bernadette – 5

Wilson, Emily – 6

Zimerman, Ariel – 14

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ALHHS ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM

April 26 2012

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore MD

8:30 – 9:10 Registration/Breakfast

9:10-9:15 Greeting from the Chair. Introduction of Keynote Speaker

9:15-10:15 Keynote: Riccardo Ferrante, Director of Digital Services & IT Archivist at the Smithsonian Institution Archives Everything Moves Faster in the 21st Century: Digital Challenges and Opportunities

10:15-10:30 Break

10:30-11:30 Sarah Stauderman, Collections Care Manager at the Smithsonian Institution Archives.Approaches to Managing Analog Videotape Collections by Surveying Their Content, Formats, and Risk Factors”

11:30-12:30 Business Meeting

12:30-1:15 LUNCH

1:15-3:30 Mini Presentations

Micaela Sullivan-Fowler. From Scurvy to Horseshoe Crabs: The Making and Promotion of

Seaworthy: A History of Maritime Health & Medicine.

Susan Rishworth. Centennial Stories

Michael North and Stephen Novak. What’s New with the Medical Heritage Library.

Jeffrey Reznick. Newsfrom NLM’s History of Medicine Division.

2:15-2:30 Break

Nancy McCall. The Archives and History of Medicine Library at the Johns Hopkins Medical

Institutions.

Martha Stone. Was there an African-American Physician at the Massachusetts General

Hospital in 1850? The Case for – and Against – Peter W. Ray

Brooke Fox. Increasing Awareness to Maintain Relevancy: The Waring Historical Library’s

Online Exhibits

Rachel Ingold. Glass Eyeballs Need a Lot of Bubble Wrap: Moving the History of Medicine

Collections at Duke

3:30-:3:45 Final comments by President

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Sigerist Circle 2012 Program Schedule

Marriott Baltimore Inner Harbor at Camden Yards

University Rooms 3 & 4 Thursday, 26 April 2012

Scholarly Session

2:00 - 4:00 PM

Reception

4:00 - 5:15 PM

Business Meeting

5:15 - 6:30 PM

Scholarly Session:

LEFTIST SCHOLARSHIP AND ACTIVISM IN THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE

Moderator: Laura Bothwell, Graduate Student, Columbia University

Edna Bonhomme, Graduate Student, Princeton University, "Imperialism in

Egypt and Algeria: Political Resistance in Historical Scholarship from 1950

to Present"

Daniel Goldberg, Assistant Professor, East Carolina University, "Class,

Race, Gender, and Distinctions Between Health and Medicine: Tensions

& Opportunities in Leftist Historiography"

Heidi Knoblauch, Graduate Student, Yale University, "Beyond 'New' Social

History: Becoming an Active Historian"

Abigail Neely, Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, "Scholarship

about Activism or Activist Scholarship?: Researching and Writing

History/ies of the Pholela Community Health Centre"

Comments & Discussion by the Audience

www.sigeristcircle.org

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA

Thursday, May 16

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Sunday, May 19