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Medical Humanities in the Nordics. [PDF]
Söderfeldt Y, Bodin M, Hansson K.
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NeuroImmunoEndocrinology: A brief historic narrative
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2022AbstractAlthough no precise moment or unique event marks its birth, neuroimmunoendocrinology arguably shares a great deal of history with other medical and biologic disciplines. It originated from empirical observations and suppositions that failed to prevail upon the existing axioms.
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Analysing Historical Narratives:
2021For all of the recent debates over the methods and theoretical underpinnings of the historical profession, scholars and laypeople alike still frequently think of history in terms of storytelling. Accordingly, historians and theorists have devoted much attention to how historical narratives work, illuminating the ways they can bind together events ...
Stefan Berger, Chris Lorenz
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Science as (Historical) Narrative
Erkenntnis, 2011The traditional mode of explanation in physics via deduction from partial differential equations is contrasted here with explanation via simulations. I argue that the different technologies employed constitute different languages, which support different sorts of narratives.
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The Historical Narrative: Tales of Professionalism?
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2008The historical narrative is a story told to illustrate a point, however subconsciously. The "giants" of obstetric anesthesia -- Simpson, Snow, Apgar -- and countless other less well-known physicians all contributed to the history of obstetric anesthesia.
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The Truth of Historical Narratives
History and Theory, 1987In recent years several studies of historical synthesis have revealed that "the humblest narrative is always more than a chronological series of events."' They have pointed to a variety of ways in which historians have given their chronological accounts of the past, their basic narratives, a meaning as a whole.
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