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Rebecca Garden

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Literature and Medicine|November 26, 2013
Confined to bed: illness, narrative, and female authority in Charlotte TempleRebecca Garden
Journal of General Internal Medicine|November 19, 2008
Expanding clinical empathy: an activist perspectiveRebecca Garden
Medical Humanities|March 12, 2011
Disability and narrative: new directions for medicine and the medical humanitiesRebecca Garden
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|February 23, 2010
Telling stories about illness and disability: the limits and lessons of narrativeRebecca Garden
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|September 28, 2010
Language, identity, and belonging: deaf cultural and narrative perspectivesRebecca Garden
Literature and Medicine|December 8, 2025
Robert, AIDS, and Infectious Sympathy: I Remember When There Was Nothing Medicine Could DoRebecca Garden
The Journal of Medical Humanities|August 10, 2018
Critical Healing: Queering Diagnosis and Public Health through the Health HumanitiesRebecca Garden
The Journal of Medical Humanities|April 13, 2010
Sympathy, disability, and the nurse: female power in Edith Wharton's The Fruit of the TreeRebecca Garden
The Journal of Medical Humanities|September 3, 2013
Distance learning: empathy and culture in Junot Diaz's "Wildwood"Rebecca Garden
Literature and Medicine|December 13, 2021
Unmasking Inequality in Our Pandemic NarrativesRebecca Garden
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Literature and Medicine|November 26, 2013
Confined to bed: illness, narrative, and female authority in Charlotte TempleRebecca Garden
Journal of General Internal Medicine|November 19, 2008
Expanding clinical empathy: an activist perspectiveRebecca Garden
Medical Humanities|March 12, 2011
Disability and narrative: new directions for medicine and the medical humanitiesRebecca Garden
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|February 23, 2010
Telling stories about illness and disability: the limits and lessons of narrativeRebecca Garden
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|September 28, 2010
Language, identity, and belonging: deaf cultural and narrative perspectivesRebecca Garden
Literature and Medicine|December 8, 2025
Robert, AIDS, and Infectious Sympathy: I Remember When There Was Nothing Medicine Could DoRebecca Garden
The Journal of Medical Humanities|August 10, 2018
Critical Healing: Queering Diagnosis and Public Health through the Health HumanitiesRebecca Garden
The Journal of Medical Humanities|April 13, 2010
Sympathy, disability, and the nurse: female power in Edith Wharton's The Fruit of the TreeRebecca Garden
The Journal of Medical Humanities|September 3, 2013
Distance learning: empathy and culture in Junot Diaz's "Wildwood"Rebecca Garden
Literature and Medicine|December 13, 2021
Unmasking Inequality in Our Pandemic NarrativesRebecca Garden
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