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These articles have received the most "hits" in Medical Humanities during April 2008.
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| 1. | M Spicci | ||
| The body as metaphor: digestive bodies and political surgery in Shakespeares Macbeth | |||
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Med Humanit 2007; 33: 67-69.
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| 2. | M Sirridge, K Welch | ||
| Body image and the innocent eye | |||
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Med Humanit 2002; 28: 35-40.
(In "Education and debate") |
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| 3. | I Bamforth | ||
| Knock: a study in medical cynicism | |||
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Med Humanit 2002; 28: 14-18.
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| 4. | D Williams | ||
| Reflective Practice: Writing and Professional Development : G Bolton. Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd, 2001, £16.00, pp 219. ISBN 07619 6729 (PBK) | |||
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Med Humanit 2002; 28: 56-56.
(In "Book reviews") |
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| 5. | Aino-Maija Lahtinen, Martina Torppa | ||
| "Medicalisation of falling in love": medical students responses to Thomas Manns The Black Swan | |||
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Med Humanit 2007; 33: 44-48.
(In "Original articles") |
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