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‘Paddy Petticoat’, a nineteenth-century Irish ‘hermaphrodite’ criminal. Part iii: The label | Elaine Farrell
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Skip to primary content. 8216;Paddy Petticoat’, a nineteenth-century Irish ‘hermaphrodite’ criminal. Part iii: The label. April 13, 2015. A few years ago, when researching infanticide cases in Irish newspapers, I came across a brutal murder in County Kerry in 1894. Alleged murders were not particularly unusual during the nineteenth century, but what caught my attention in this case was the suspect’s tendency to cross-dress! This is the third post in a series about the case. Two days after his arrival to ...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Elaine Farrell. I am a lecturer in Irish social history at Queen's University Belfast. My research focuses on crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with a particular emphasis on women criminals. 8216;Research in Translation’ exhibition project. September 25, 2015. In 2014, I was selected along with 11 others to participate in the AHRC-funded ‘Research in Translation’. Entitled ‘Filling my glass (case)’. The regimented system of punishmen...
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An Extra Special Gift: Bladder vs. Cloacal Exstrophy
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An Extra Special Gift. Thursday, January 27, 2011. Bladder vs. Cloacal Exstrophy. Exstrophy of the bladder is an abnormality of the bladder and urethra, where the bladder is turned "inside out", not formed completely, and is open to the surface. He urethra and genitalia are not formed completely (epispadius), and the anus and vagina may not be placed in their usual places. Additionally, the pelvic bones are widely separated (diastasis) and the baby has a low set umbilicus. Q: What causes exstrophy? Once ...
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Waiting Child: Talking With...
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009. There's this really weird dichotomy to 4-year-olds. The boy who liked to mush everything together on his plate a few months ago DOES NOT! Want his corn to touch his chili. And the grapes he loved last summer will not pass his lips now. Ahhh, to be four. But then, as we talk, if I can sit still long enough, he blows me away. How do you know I'll clean up? Asked our intrepid one. But, didn't Jesus take the punishment for me so I don't have to? As long as this world? So sweet and p...
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Waiting Child: December 2008
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Sunday, December 28, 2008. Just in case you thought we'd forgotten! We did so much these last 10 weeks- oral surgery and fittings for a new partial, wedding calligraphy for 380 invites (some twice! A baby shower for my sister (in SC! Three (count them) 6-hour-one-way trips to SC, the Christmas parade, preschool, umm- Christmas (with its 400 cards)! And then the odd backed-into car, busted waste pipe spewing sewage beneath the house, etc. Really, it's been quite calm (for not having medication)! I had no ...
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An Extra Special Gift: January 2011
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An Extra Special Gift. Thursday, January 27, 2011. Bladder vs. Cloacal Exstrophy. Exstrophy of the bladder is an abnormality of the bladder and urethra, where the bladder is turned "inside out", not formed completely, and is open to the surface. He urethra and genitalia are not formed completely (epispadius), and the anus and vagina may not be placed in their usual places. Additionally, the pelvic bones are widely separated (diastasis) and the baby has a low set umbilicus. Q: What causes exstrophy? Once ...