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Book Review
| Bathsheba's Breast: Women, Cancer, & History. By James S. Olson. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. xiv, 302 pp. $24.95, ISBN 0-8018-6936-6.)
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| James S. Olson has had a distinguished career as an American historian, writing or editing books on subjects as diverse as ethnicity, the New Deal, sports, and John Wayne. In his latest book, Bathsheba's Breast, he details the history of breast cancer from antiquity to the present, from the sufferings of Persian queen Atossa in 538 B.C. to Jerri Nielsen's confrontation with cancer at the South Pole in A.D. 1999. |
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