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Healing Through History: a qualitative evaluation of a social medicine consultation curriculum for internal medicine residents [PDF]
Background Social context guides care; stories sustain meaning; neither is routinely prioritized in residency training. Healing Through History (HTH) is a social medicine consultation curriculum integrating social determinants of health narrative into ...
Joel Bradley+5 more
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History and Social Change in Health and Medicine [PDF]
In general, qualitative research – in health or otherwise – has not paid much attention to history. And why should it? While most qualitative scholars, particularly the more constructivist among us, would naturally acknowledge that the people and societies they study are different to those that preceded them, this mostly has little or no influence in ...
Hooker, C
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Origins and early history of the Society for Social Medicine in the UK and Ireland [PDF]
This is a personal account of my recollections of the origins and early history of the Society for Social Medicine. Others may have different views of the significance of the events described or of the contributions of those concerned with its beginnings.
John Pemberton
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Problems of Progress: Modernity and Writing the Social History of Medicine [PDF]
Summary Reflecting on the discipline over the last 60 years, this historiographical essay considers how social historians of medicine might deal with the problem that ‘modernity’ and its associated phenomena—progress, tradition and backwardness—have become normalised.
Keir Waddington
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Historical Method and the Social History of Medicine [PDF]
Hutchinson, J F
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A New Society The Society for the Social History of Medicine [PDF]
Golder N. Wilson
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A Historiographical Review of the History of Western Medicine, 2011–2020 The Diversification of Subject Matter and the Search for a New Methodology [PDF]
This article examines major issues in the historiography of Western medical history between 2011 and 2020 through an analysis of scholarly articles published in journals based in the United States, Britain, and South Korea.
Hyon Ju LEE
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The book analyses from a comparative perspective the exploration of territories, the histories of their inhabitants and local natural environments, covering different regions in Europe, the Americas and Asia, during the long eighteenth century ...
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A History of Teaching Medical History in Medical Schools in Europe and America [PDF]
Medical history was an important part of medicine in the West from antiquity, through the Middle Ages, and until the Renaissance. Hippocrates, Galen, and Avicenna were historical figures, but they dominated the medicine of the Western world at least ...
In-sok YEO
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Ambitious state hygiene education projects designed during liberal governments in Colombia (1930-1946) faced not just the poverty of rural populations, but also the reluctance of local political forces.
Natalia Botero-Tovar
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