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Cash & Curie - curieosity & opening up the past

I'd originally been looking at Rosanne Cash's comments on #MeToo,
but came across her tribute to a tribute to Marie Curie (yes, recursive,
or recuriesive depending, in this case Adrienne Rich as the midpoint)

But the bit about Marie Curie basically inventing mobile radiology labs - 
Les Petite Curies - in WWI to help treat soldiers in those first critical minutes
seemed amazing to me - especially since unlike Florence Nightingale,
we never hear about her contribution.

So here's the Wikipedia entry on this chapter of her life:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie#World_War_I

And here's Cash's tribute to the both of them in Universe in Verse
https://www.brainpickings.org/2017/05/02/rosanne-cash-adrienne-rich-marie-curie/

(Cash is touring now with Ry Cooder, another blast from the past.
I also liked her "Let's do a recording of the Top 200 Male Performers.
Oh wait, that's a crazy idea...")

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