S03E17: It’s National Native American Heritage Month, so we’re talking about stone cold badass Madame Marie Dorion, and the many ways in which Native and Indigenous Americans have contributed to medicine and public health, from baby bottles, to pain killers, to early syringes!
Show notes: https://www.bonesandbobbins.com/2022/11/30/season-3-episode-17
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2 - The Bewitching and Beguiling Power of Love Spells
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8 - Where Did You Find That Key? Secret Drawers, Hidden Compartments, and Locked Cabinets
7 - Wait. Where did YOU come from?
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5 - Traysure!
4 - The Deadly Garden
3 - Paws, Claws, and Caws: The Lore of Black Cats, Crows, and Ravens
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14 - There’s No Place Like Utopia
12 - Professionally Sneaking
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10 - The Tower in the Woods: The Brattleboro Retreat Tower
9 - Fragrance, Flowers, and Fat
8 - Titties & Teeth: Both Shiny
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