The 10 Most-Frequently Read Articles
in Medical Humanities during October 2009 -- updated monthly
These articles have received the most "hits" in Medical Humanities during October 2009.
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| 6. | Aino-Maija Lahtinen, Martina Torppa | ||
| "Medicalisation of falling in love": medical students’ responses to Thomas Mann’s The Black Swan | |||
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Med Humanit 2007; 33: 44-48.
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| 7. | Kenneth M Boyd | ||
| Disease, illness, sickness, health, healing and wholeness: exploring some elusive concepts | |||
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Med Humanit 2000; 26: 9-17.
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| 8. | A Edgar, S Pattison | ||
| Need humanities be so useless? Justifying the place and role of humanities as a critical resource for performance and practice | |||
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Med Humanit 2006; 32: 92-98.
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| 9. | Deborah Kirklin | ||
| Ancient answers to modern maladies: the art of actively seeking out the patient’s voice | |||
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Med Humanit 2009; 35: 1-2.
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| 10. | Deborah Kirklin | ||
| Lessons in pity and caring from Dickens and Melville | |||
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Med Humanit 2008; 34: 57-58.
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