“Read a piece of scholarship from the mid-twentieth century, and you are likely reading the work of a male scholar and his wife,” writes Ronit Y. Stahl at the Nursing Clio blog. More importantly, the contributions of those wives are seldom mentioned, despite the fact that they often ran the lab and the statistical analyses that produced the great works of research credited to their husbands. Stahl offers an interesting look at history — and how women are still going uncredited for their contributions to men’s work, today.