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  • Madisson Wiebe, The Importance of Disability Theory in Classics (Senior Essay 2022)
  • Sarah Barrie, “…Along with me you enjoyed fame as a medical practitioner”: The similarities and differences between midwives and female physicians in the ancient world (Senior Essay 2018)
  • L. J. Bliquez and A.M. Gowing, 'Miscellaneous Minor Objects', in The Collection of Antiquities of the American Academy in Rome, Supplement to the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, L. Bonfante and H. Nagy, edd. (Ann Arbor 2016)
  • The Tools of Asclepius.  Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times. 
  • David Brodhead. "Modern Dystocia: Ancient Perspectives on a Timeless Issue." Honors Thesis, 2014.
  • Yurie Hong. The Pregnant Muse: Greek Conceptions of Birth and the Discourse of Literary Production. Diss., 2007.

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