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Re-thinking the Narrative in Narrative Medicine: The Example of Post-War French Literature
Medicine and the humanities have been exploring new ways to improve the quality of healthcare. One such collaboration is the practice of narrative medicine which uses literature to teach physicians to better meet their patients’ needs. Narrative medicine,
Catherine Dhavernas
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990
Well-written history is good literature and always has been. Thucydides, Julius Caesar, and Gibbon were read in their times, just as Daniel Boorstin and Arthur Schlesinger are in ours. The course of human events seems always to have fascinated the literate mind.
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Well-written history is good literature and always has been. Thucydides, Julius Caesar, and Gibbon were read in their times, just as Daniel Boorstin and Arthur Schlesinger are in ours. The course of human events seems always to have fascinated the literate mind.
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2021
Offering an authoritative account of the relationship between literature and medicine between approximately 1800 and 1900, this volume brings together leading scholars in the field to provide a valuable overview of how two dynamic fields influenced and shaped each during a period of revolutionary change.
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Offering an authoritative account of the relationship between literature and medicine between approximately 1800 and 1900, this volume brings together leading scholars in the field to provide a valuable overview of how two dynamic fields influenced and shaped each during a period of revolutionary change.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
In recent years an increasing number of medical schools have begun to offer medical students an opportunity to reflect upon the nature of their future work with the help of what I used to hear Dr William Carlos Williams keep calling "the novelist's angle of vision." What did he mean when he used that phrase?
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In recent years an increasing number of medical schools have begun to offer medical students an opportunity to reflect upon the nature of their future work with the help of what I used to hear Dr William Carlos Williams keep calling "the novelist's angle of vision." What did he mean when he used that phrase?
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Eric O Aboagye +2 more
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Literature and medicine - a dialogue
DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2004openaire +2 more sources

