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Medical Humanities|November 15, 2013
A short history of providing medical history within the British medical undergraduate curriculumN H Metcalfe, E StuartMedical Humanities|September 1, 2017
The ghost of pandemics past: revisiting two centuries of influenza in SwedenMartin HolmbergMedical Humanities|March 19, 2016
'Is she alive? Is she dead?' Representations of chronic disorders of consciousness in Douglas Coupland's Girlfriend in a ComaMatthew ColbeckMedical Humanities|February 17, 2016
The anonymity paradox in patient engagement: reputation, risk and web-based public feedbackEwen Speed, Charlie Davison, Caroline GunnellMedical Humanities|October 11, 2017
Fate and the clinic: a multidisciplinary consideration of fatalism in health behaviourAngela Ross PerfettiMedical Humanities|March 2, 2019
Cocreating guide dog partnerships: dog training and interdependence in 1930s AmericaNeil PembertonMedical Humanities|January 23, 2021
Changes in emotions and perceived stress following time spent in an artistically designed multisensory environmentBliss Cavanagh, Kirsti Haracz, Miranda Lawry, et al.Medical Humanities|February 25, 2021
May I have your uterus? The contribution of considering complexities preceding live uterus transplantationLisa GuntramMedical Humanities|February 8, 2017
The medical reshaping of disabled bodies as a response to stigma and a route to normalityJanice McLaughlinMedical Humanities|February 5, 2021
Be still, my beating heart: reading pulselessness from Shakespeare to the artificial heartClaire Hansen, Michael Charles StevensPageof 106