US Vogue April 15, 1964
Brigitte Bauer in an evening dress, by Adele Simpson in Stern & Stern silk chiffon. Earrings by Van Cleef & Arpels. Makeup by Estée Lauder.
Brigitte Bauer dans une robe du soir, par Adele Simpson en mousseline de soie Stern & Stern. Boucles d'oreilles de Van Cleef & Arpels. Maquillage par Estée Lauder.
Photo Horst P. Horst
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Jaune art as rusted knight mets willow " oh snow angel
Willow giggles " oh my the rusted knight how charming
5 monthes later
Weiss horrifed as she watches jaune and her mom have wedding kiss
Coco " so the man you turned down is now your step dad.it must sting tsundere
Weiss: Shut up.
Coco: Must be really awkward that you'll be calling him "Dad" now.
Weiss: I said shut up.
Coco: Especially since you could've been calling him "Daddy"!
Weiss: I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU DON'T SHUT UP!
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US Vogue February 1, 1952
Suzy Parker wears a printed silk surah dress, by Adele Simpson. Umpa ranch mink to order.
Suzy Parker porte une robe de surah de soie imprimé, par Adele Simpson. Vison ranch Umpa sur commande.
Photo Frances McLaughlin Gill
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hi can you recommend any books on the histories of medical practices?
ok this is scattershot & disorganised geographically and temporally but, some starting points for medical practice & practitioners:
indian doctors in kenya, 1895–1940: the forgotten history, by anna greenwood & harshad topiwala
migrant architects of the nhs: south asian doctors and the reinvention of british general practice, by julian m simpson
herbs and roots: a history of chinese doctors in the american medical marketplace, by tamara venit shelton
the people's hospital: a history of mccords, durban, 1890s–1970s, by julie parle, vanessa noble, & christopher merrett
nationalizing the body: the medical market, print, and daktari medicine, by projit mukharji
doctors beyond borders: the transnational migration of physicians in the twentieth century, ed. laurence monnais & david wright
physicians, colonial racism, and diaspora in west africa, by adell patton
doctors of empire: medical and cultural encounters between imperial germany and meiji japan, by hoi-eun kim
the emergence of tropical medicine in france, by michael a osborne
the professionalisation of african medicine, ed. murray last & g.l. chavunduka
aaron mcduffie moore: an african american physician, educator, and founder of durham's black wall street, by blake hill-saya
atomic doctors: conscience and complicity at the dawn of the nuclear age, by nolan l james
beyond the state: the colonial medical service in british africa, ed. anna greenwood
before bioethics: a history of american medical ethics from the colonial period to the bioethics revolution, by robert baker
medicine and memory in tibet: amchi physicians in an age of reform, by theresia hofer
domingos álvares, african healing, and the intellectual history of the atlantic world, by james h sweet
pushing silence: modernizing puerto rico and the medicalization of childbirth, by isabel m cordova
the business of private medical practice: doctors, specialization, and urban change in philadelphia, 1900–1940, by james a schafer, jr
the lomidine files: the untold story of a medical disaster in colonial africa, by guillaume lachenal
fit to practice: empire, race, gender, and the making of british medicine, 1850–1980, by douglas haynes
the racial divide in american medicine: black physicians and the struggle for justice in health care, by richard d deshazo
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Now that I think of it, I don't think any of the Richmond guys would be good at the "name a woman" trend I think they are such bizarre freaks. Like the Richmond social media intern is running around asking the guys to name a woman and he is at his wits end bc wtf is wrong with all of them
Intern: name a woman
Jamie: my mum?
Intern: name a woman
Roy: no
Intern: name a woman
Dani: mother Theresa :)
Intern: name a woman
Sam: my neighbor Mrs. Jordan :)
Intern: name a woman
Isaac: the queen?
Intern: name a woman
Colin: Adele
Intern: name a woman
Richard: Julia Child
Intern: name a woman
Thierry: Michelle Obama
Intern: name a woman
Jan: Kitty Genovese
Intern: name a woman
Moe: Marge Simpson
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