@article {Niemi11, author = {J Niemi}, title = {Some perspectives on Chekhov{\textquoteright}s short story A Case History}, volume = {32}, number = {1}, pages = {11--13}, year = {2006}, doi = {10.1136/jmh.2004.000209}, publisher = {Institute of Medical Ethics}, abstract = {The Russian writer and physician Anton Chekhov (1860{\textendash}1904) draws on his clinical experience in many of his stories. One of his later masterpieces entitled A Case History (1898) depicts a physician{\textquoteright}s visit to a small industrial community where a wealthy young woman is suffering from diffuse symptoms. The physician, Dr Koryolov, meets the patient and makes a diagnosis. While staying on the estate overnight he also analyses the patient{\textquoteright}s relation to her living conditions.}, issn = {1468-215X}, URL = {https://mh.bmj.com/content/32/1/11}, eprint = {https://mh.bmj.com/content/32/1/11.full.pdf}, journal = {Medical Humanities} }