Selected Publications
‘Student Activism, Mental Health, and the English-Canadian University in the 1960s,’
Canadian Historical Review 92/3 (2011): 455-80.
‘Menopause and Historical Constructions of Cancer Risk,’
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 28/1 (2011): 43-70.
‘From the “Silent Killer” to the “Whispering Disease”: Ovarian Cancer and the Uses of Metaphor,’
Medical History 53/4 (2009): 489-512.
‘Race, Culture, and the Colonization of Childbirth in Northern Canada,’
in Veronica Strong-Boaget al, eds., Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women’s History. Oxford University Press, 2006.
‘Breast Cancer and the Politics of Abortion in the United States,’
Medical History 49/1 (2005): 423-44.
‘Malignant Histories: Psychosomatic Medicine and the Female Cancer Patient in Post-War America,’
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 20/2 (2003): 265-98.
‘Breast Cancer and the Language of Risk, 1750-1950,’
Social History of Medicine 15/1 (2002): 17-43.
‘Maternalism and the Homeopathic Mission in Late-Victorian Montreal,’
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 16 (1999): 293-315.
‘Mind, Medicine, and the Christian Science Controversy in Canada, 1880-1910,’
Journal of Canadian Studies 32/4 (1998): 5-22.
Wild Things: Nature, Culture, and Tourism in Ontario,
1790-1914. University of Toronto Press, 1995.