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  1. Crowds visiting Luna Park at Coney Island, New York, in the early 1900s could purchase tickets to view infants resting in “isolettes,” early versions of the incubator.
    Connections Issue Winter 2017

    Soft Touch

    The good medicine of gentle contact with our skin

  2. World's first human organ transplant
    The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011

    The Fight for Life

    The pioneering surgeon of the world's first successful human organ transplant reflects on the gift of life

  3. The Lovers by Merse
    The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011

    The Look of Love

    Love's many splendors begin with empathy and attachment

  4. Harvard University shield
    Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012

    Tinker, Tailor

    An HMS surgeon looked to engineering to aid the severely burned

  5. Astronaut outside a spaceship
    Space Savers Issue Spring 2012

    Blues Cues

    Researchers cast a little light on the subject of sleep

  6. X-ray of a bug
    Space Savers Issue Spring 2012

    Express Yourself

    Our chromosomes bear creative, even outlandish, names. Who knew?

  7. Japanese Red Cross near the Yalu River 1904
    Ethics Issue Autumn 2016

    In Short Supply

    Can doctors who deliver medical care following disasters shift their thinking from what's good for the one to what's good for the many?

  8. Patient name tag
    Ethics Issue Autumn 2016

    Morality Tales

    There's more than a bit of soul-searching needed when physicians bring patients' stories out of the clinic and onto the page