Table of contents
December 2001 - Volume 27 - 2
Editorials
- Medical progress, reason and the imagination (1 December, 2001)
- Metaphors for medicine: revealing reflections or just popular parodies? (1 December, 2001)
- The use and abuse of language in science (1 December, 2001)
- Science and the imagination in the age of reason (1 December, 2001)
- ‘A fragment of the explanation’: the use and abuse of words (1 December, 2001)
- Clinical craft: a lesson from Liverpool (1 December, 2001)
- A medical perspective on the adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1 December, 2001)
- Some medical syndromes encountered in nineteenth-century French literature (1 December, 2001)
- Becoming a doctor (1 December, 2001)
- Proposal for an academic Association for Medical Humanities (1 December, 2001)
News and notes
- Association for Medical Humanities: Announcement of inaugural meeting (1 December, 2001)
- News and notes (1 December, 2001)
Opening the word hoard
- Four poems and two stories (1 December, 2001)
Letter
- A convergence of cultures & technologies (1 December, 2001)
- Medical humanities, kalology and philokalia (1 December, 2001)
- What price dissection? Dissection literally dissected (1 December, 2001)
Book reviews
- The Healing Arts: an Oxford Illustrated Anthology (1 December, 2001)
- The Human Effect in Medicine: Theory, Research and Practice (1 December, 2001)