Medicine in literature
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Medicine in literature
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The concept Medicine in literature represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in University of Missouri Libraries.
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- A doctor's dictionary : writings on culture & medicine
- Civic and medical worlds in early modern England : performing barbery and surgery
- Dickens's forensic realism : truth, bodies, evidence
- Global healing : literature, advocacy, care
- Gothic remains : corpses, terror and anatomical culture, 1764-1897
- How their medical knowledge shaped the poetry of two physician poets : John Keats and William Carlos Williams
- Illness and literature in the low countries : from the Middle Ages until the 21st century
- Indigenous bodies, cells, and genes : biomedicalization and embodied resistance in Native American literature
- Kept from all contagion : germ theory, disease, and the dilemma of human contact in late nineteenth-century literature
- Literature and medicine : a practical and pedagogical guide
- Medical imagery and fragmentation : modernism, scientific discourse, and the Mexican/indigenous body, 1870-1940s
- Medicine and ethics in Black women's speculative fiction
- Modernism and physical illness : sick books
- New directions in literature and medicine studies
- Reading for health : medical narratives and the nineteenth-century novel
- Taboo : corporeal secrets in nineteenth-century France
- The health humanities and Camus's The plague
- The rail, the body and the pen : essays on travel, medicine and technology in 19th century British literature
- The rise of autobiographical medical poetry and the medical humanities
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