Tracking Failing Biologies (original) (raw)

The Woman Who Walked into the Sea: Huntington's and the Making of a Genetic Disease

Wendy Uhlmann

The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2010

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Chorea and community in a nineteenth-century town

Alice Wexler

Bulletin of The History of Medicine, 2002

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1 Editorial Huntington’s Disease in Popular Culture: A Brief Historical Perspective

Alice Wexler

2016

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Review of "The Woman Who Walked into the Sea: Huntington's and the Making of a Genetic Disease"

Sarah Chaney

2011

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Studying Stigma, Medicine, and Huntington's Disease

Alice Wexler

2011

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George Huntington: a legacy of inquiry, empathy and hope

Alice Wexler

Brain, 2016

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Huntington's disease in popular culture: a brief historical perspective

Alice Wexler

Journal of Huntington's disease, 2014

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Eugenics, Heredity, and Huntington's Disease: A Brief Historical Perspective

Alice Wexler

Journal of Huntington's disease, 2012

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The Genetic Subject Reconsidered: An Argument for a First-Person Approach to Patients with Huntington's Disease

Devin Flaherty

2013

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The story of George Huntington and his disease

Kalyanbrata Bhattacharyya

Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology

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Out of Order: Genealogy and the Monstrous

Margrit Shildrick

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Wright David, Downs: the History of a Disability (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. xiii, 239: ill, £14.99, hardback, ISBN: 978-0-19-956793-5

Junko Kitanaka

Medical History, 2014

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George Sebastian Rousseau, Miranda Gill, David Haycock and Malte Herwig (eds), Framing and imagining disease in cultural history, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, pp. xiv, 329, illus., £55.00 (hardback 1-4039-1292-0)

Roger Cooter

Medical History, 2005

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“Nervous Diseases” and the Politics of Healing: William James, Josiah Royce, and the Early Dynamic Psychiatry Movement in America

matt bessette

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Contemporary Dangers of Huntington's travesty of "History": A Postcolonial Deconstructionist Response and Proposed Solution

Dr. Mohammed Muharram

Arts for Linguistic and Literary Studies, 2019

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Eugenics, Heredity, and Huntington's Disease

Alice Wexler

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Lay Constructions of Genetic Risk. A Case-study of the Polish Society of Huntington's Disease

Jan Domaradzki

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There's this thing in our family': predictive testing and the construction of risk for Huntington Disease

William McKellin

Sociology of Health and Illness, 1999

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Tracing Woody Guthrie and Huntington's Disease

jorge bolivar marin arevalo

Seminars in Neurology, 2001

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A Hereditary Disorder In the Family and the Family Life Cycle: Huntington Disease as a Paradigm

Aad Tibben

Family Process, 2002

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L. Stephen Jacyna and Stephen T. Casper (eds.). The Neurological Patient in History (Series: Rochester Studies in Medical History; ed. by Theodore M. Brown). Rochester, New York: University of Rochester Press, 2012. 264 pp., 4 b/w fig. $US75,00 (hardback). ISBN 978-1-58046-412-3.

Frank Stahnisch

Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2014

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Lineage as Capital: Genealogy in Antebellum New England

Francesca Morgan

New England Quarterly-a Historical Review of New England Life and Letters, 2010

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Commentary: 'On the cards': Collective investigation of disease and medical life histories in the nineteenth century

Alun Hughes

International Journal of Epidemiology, 2013

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Recovering Disability in Early Modern England

Allison Hobgood

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1 The Hereditary: from metaphor to cause. A

Carlos López Beltrán

1992

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Arts, Therapies, and Community: Insights from a Family Affected by Huntington's Disease

Brian Schrag

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Plotting disability in the nineteenth-century novel

Natalie Prizel

Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 2020

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Fashionable Discourse of Disease at the Watering-Places of Literature, 1770-1820

Anita O'Connell

Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2017

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Daniel Pick. Faces of Degeneration: A European Disorder, c.1848–1918. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Pp. viii + 275. ISBN 0-521-36021-8. £27.50, $39.50

Christopher Lawrence

The British Journal for the History of Science, 1990

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Susan Currell and Christina Cogdell (Eds.). Popular Eugenics: National Efficiency and American Mass Culture in the 1930s. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2006. …

Larry Stern

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2008

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Lineage and Capital: Genealogy in Antebellum New England

Francesca Morgan

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Surviving the Cut: Genealogy, Tradition, and Castration

James D . Madden

Draft

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A brief prehistory of Huntington's disease

Alice Wexler

Journal of Huntington's disease, 2013

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Ageing and Narration in Huntington’s Disease memoirs

Pramod K. Nayar

The Bloomsbury Handbook to Ageing In Contemporary Literature and Film, 2023

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Illness and Inoculation: Narrative Strategies in Frances Burney’s Camilla (1796)

Rebecca Garden

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