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Medical Humanities|March 12, 2011
Joseph Beuys: trauma and catharsisC Ottomann, P L Stollwerck, H Maier, et al.
Medical Humanities|August 12, 2016
Towards a structure of feeling: abjection and allegories of disease in science fiction 'mutation' filmsFrances Pheasant-Kelly
Medical Humanities|May 12, 2023
Listening, learning, caring: exploring assemblages of, ethics of and pathways to care for avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)Andrea LaMarre, Kathryn Amy McGuigan, Melinda Lewthwaite
Medical Humanities|August 28, 2025
Rethinking reflexivity, replicability and rigour in qualitative researchQin Xiang Ng, Kevin Xiang Zhou
Medical Humanities|June 9, 2015
Homo immunologicus: on the limits of critiqueAndrew Goffey
Medical Humanities|June 9, 2015
Positive affect as coercive strategy: conditionality, activation and the role of psychology in UK government workfare programmesLynne Friedli, Robert Stearn
Medical Humanities|February 14, 2018
Using photography to enhance GP trainees' reflective practice and professional developmentRutherford, Emer Forde, Jacqueline Priego-Hernandez, et al.
Medical Humanities|October 29, 2017
Vulnerability, survival and shame in Nina Raine's <i>Tiger Country</i>Deborah Bowman
Medical Humanities|October 14, 2006
Expressing freedom and taking liberties: the paradoxes of aberrant scienceM Little
Medical Humanities|May 30, 2020
New-media arts-based public engagement projects could reshape the future of the generative biologyDiaa Ahmed Mohamed Ahmedien
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Medical Humanities|March 12, 2011
Joseph Beuys: trauma and catharsisC Ottomann, P L Stollwerck, H Maier, et al.
Medical Humanities|August 12, 2016
Towards a structure of feeling: abjection and allegories of disease in science fiction 'mutation' filmsFrances Pheasant-Kelly
Medical Humanities|May 12, 2023
Listening, learning, caring: exploring assemblages of, ethics of and pathways to care for avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)Andrea LaMarre, Kathryn Amy McGuigan, Melinda Lewthwaite
Medical Humanities|August 28, 2025
Rethinking reflexivity, replicability and rigour in qualitative researchQin Xiang Ng, Kevin Xiang Zhou
Medical Humanities|June 9, 2015
Homo immunologicus: on the limits of critiqueAndrew Goffey
Medical Humanities|June 9, 2015
Positive affect as coercive strategy: conditionality, activation and the role of psychology in UK government workfare programmesLynne Friedli, Robert Stearn
Medical Humanities|February 14, 2018
Using photography to enhance GP trainees' reflective practice and professional developmentRutherford, Emer Forde, Jacqueline Priego-Hernandez, et al.
Medical Humanities|October 29, 2017
Vulnerability, survival and shame in Nina Raine's <i>Tiger Country</i>Deborah Bowman
Medical Humanities|October 14, 2006
Expressing freedom and taking liberties: the paradoxes of aberrant scienceM Little
Medical Humanities|May 30, 2020
New-media arts-based public engagement projects could reshape the future of the generative biologyDiaa Ahmed Mohamed Ahmedien
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