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Art of medicine, art as medicine, and art for medical education [PDF]
Patricia Lynn Dobkin
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In their CMAJ essay, Whitehead and Kuper[1][1] rightly note that dichotomizing medical teaching and practice into “science” and “art” is unhelpful and misleading. Montgomery[2][2] compares the science–art dichotomy to the wave-particle duality of light and argues that the term “art ...
Fuller J.
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Les démoniaques dans l'art: Charcot and the “hysterical saints”
Professor Jean-Martin Charcot was the founder of clinical neurology and one of the prominent researchers in the field of hysteria in the 19th century.
Léo Coutinho +6 more
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Medicine and the Art of Seeing
This Humanities in Medicine article is an examination of the use of formal fine arts training in medical curricula to enhance diagnostic skills. A great amount can be discerned about pathology and pathophysiology using visual cues.
Leah Natalie Rosetti
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Through the eyes of a medical student
As a medical student, I have come to appreciate the generosity of the patient time that I experience. This places me in a unique position as I can become truly immersed in the perspective of the patients I see.
Dustin Jacobson
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Amost all the phases of medical thought are so thoroughly discussed in the books of specialists and in the periodical press that the general practitioner who has neither time nor opportunity to pursue new lines of investigation finds difficulty in selecting a theme which will not be already familiar to the members of this learned society.
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María Elena de Prada-Justel
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Integrating Science and Art of Medicine
The art of medicine and science of medicine are not antagonistic but supplementary to each other. There are both important differences and similarities between science and arts .
Nadeem Ikram
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