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Medical Humanities|February 15, 2020
'Knowing everything and yet nothing about her': medical students' reflections on their experience of the dissection roomChristopher Kassam, Robbie Duschinsky, Cecilia Brassett, et al.
Medical Humanities|November 8, 2019
Cancer and the emotions in 18th-century literatureNoelle Gallagher
Medical Humanities|January 22, 2020
'The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper' (WB Yeats): enhancing resilience among deaf young people in South Africa through photography and filmmakingAlys Young, Lorenzo Ferrarini, Andrew Irving, et al.
Medical Humanities|December 13, 2018
Illness as a phenomenon of being-in-the-world with others: Plato's <i>Charmides</i>, Kleinman and Merleau-PontySusan Bredlau
Medical Humanities|August 22, 2017
Arts-based interventions in healthcare educationMagda Osman, Bella Eacott, Suzy Willson
Medical Humanities|January 21, 2019
Public health crises in popular media: how viral outbreak films affect the public's health literacyEvie Kendal
Medical Humanities|January 21, 2019
Can Death Cafés resuscitate morale in hospitals?Rachel Hammer, Nithya Ravindran, Nathan Nielsen
Medical Humanities|June 5, 2021
A black dog enters the home: hunger and malnutrition in MalawiAnne Dressel, Elizabeth Mkandawire, Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu, et al.
Medical Humanities|August 30, 2020
Infectious thinking: the pathophysiology of 19th-century pedagogyJonathan Franklin
Medical Humanities|October 23, 2020
Making emergency responders visible: working-class responses to industrial disaster in 19th-century journalism and poetryRosalyn Buckland
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Medical Humanities|February 15, 2020
'Knowing everything and yet nothing about her': medical students' reflections on their experience of the dissection roomChristopher Kassam, Robbie Duschinsky, Cecilia Brassett, et al.
Medical Humanities|November 8, 2019
Cancer and the emotions in 18th-century literatureNoelle Gallagher
Medical Humanities|January 22, 2020
'The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper' (WB Yeats): enhancing resilience among deaf young people in South Africa through photography and filmmakingAlys Young, Lorenzo Ferrarini, Andrew Irving, et al.
Medical Humanities|December 13, 2018
Illness as a phenomenon of being-in-the-world with others: Plato's <i>Charmides</i>, Kleinman and Merleau-PontySusan Bredlau
Medical Humanities|August 22, 2017
Arts-based interventions in healthcare educationMagda Osman, Bella Eacott, Suzy Willson
Medical Humanities|January 21, 2019
Public health crises in popular media: how viral outbreak films affect the public's health literacyEvie Kendal
Medical Humanities|January 21, 2019
Can Death Cafés resuscitate morale in hospitals?Rachel Hammer, Nithya Ravindran, Nathan Nielsen
Medical Humanities|June 5, 2021
A black dog enters the home: hunger and malnutrition in MalawiAnne Dressel, Elizabeth Mkandawire, Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu, et al.
Medical Humanities|August 30, 2020
Infectious thinking: the pathophysiology of 19th-century pedagogyJonathan Franklin
Medical Humanities|October 23, 2020
Making emergency responders visible: working-class responses to industrial disaster in 19th-century journalism and poetryRosalyn Buckland
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