Label
Medicine in literature
Name
Medicine in literature
Incoming Resources
- A dialogue against the feuer pestilence, by William Bullein ; edited by Mark W. Bullen and A. H. Bullen, Part 1
- Peering behind the curtain, disability, illness, and the extraordinary body in contemporary theater, edited by Thomas Fahy and Kimball King
- Literature and medicine in nineteenth century Britain, from Mary Shelley to George Eliot, Janis McLarren Caldwell
- Narrating our healing, perspectives on working through trauma, by Chris N. van der Merwe & Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
- Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance, F. David Hoeniger
- Stories and their limits, narrative approaches to bioethics, edited and with an introduction by Hilde Lindemann Nelson
- Death by Shakespeare, snakebites, stabbings and broken hearts, Kathryn Harkup
- A is for arsenic, the poisons of Agatha Christie, Kathryn Harkup
- Victorian demons, medicine, masculinity, and the Gothic at the fin-de-siecle, Andrew Smith
- A Doctor's Dictionary: Writings on Culture and Medicine, by Iain Bamforth