The medical imagination: literature and health in the early United States (original) (raw)

Review of Sari Altschuler's "The Medical Imagination: Literature and Health in the Early United States"

Sarah Nance

Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, 2020

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Book Review of Sari Altschuler's The Medical Imagination: Literature and Health in the Early United States

VIVIAN DELCHAMPS WOLF

Pacific Coast Philology: Journal of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, 2020

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B O O K R E V I E W: Sari Altschuler, The Medical Imagination and Health in the Early United States

Christopher D E Willoughby

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 2019

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Sari Altschuler, "The Medical Imagination: Literature and Health in the Early United States" (Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2018), 301 pp

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Amerikastudien/American Studies

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A new history of identity: a sociology of medical knowledge

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Carmen Birkle and Johanna Heil (eds.). Communicating Disease: Cultural Representations of American Medicine. American Studies – A Monograph Series 236. Heidelberg: Winter, 2013, xxxiv + 465 pp., € 56.00

Heike Schwarz

Anglia, 2015

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Review of Erika Wright, Reading for Health: Medical Narratives and the Nineteenth-Century Novel

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Narrative in Medicine and History: how fiction reminds us of who we are

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Waltraud Ernst (ed.), Plural medicine, tradition and modernity, 1800-2000

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Medical Authority and the Uses of Imagination

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Waltraud Ernst (ed.), Plural medicine, tradition and modernity, 1800–2000, Routledge Studies in the Social History of Medicine, London and New York, Routledge, 2002, pp. xiii, 253, £60.00 (hardback 0-415-23122-1)

derek dow

Medical History, 2004

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Astrid Haas

Amerikastudien / American Studies, 2022

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Self-Health: The Politics of Care in American Literature, 1793-1873

Emily Waples

2016

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Humanity before Science: Narrative Medicine, Clinical Practice, and Medical Education

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Prescribing the Profession: Representations of Medical Professionalization Debates in American Literary Forms, 1830-1940

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"Quacks, Nostrums, and Miraculous Cures: Narrartives of Medical Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century United States"

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Medical humanities and medical alterity in fiction and in life

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Journal of medical ethics, 2015

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The emancipation of Biographical Medicine

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Metaphors of medicine and the culture of healing: Historical perspectives

Jakob Tanner

Jakob Tanner, Metaphors of medicine and the culture of healing: Historical perspectives, in: Regula Valerie Burri and Joseph Dumit (Eds), Biomedicine as Culture: Instrumental Practices. Technoscientific Knowledge and New Modes of Life, New York (Routledge) 2007, S. 35-45., 2007

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A tale of two cities: The influence of literature on medicine

Christos Tsagkaris

Heart, Vessels and Transplantation Journal, 2020

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Corinna Wagner, Pathological Bodies: Medicine and Political Culture (Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press, 2013), pp. xii + 258, $39.95, £27.95, paperback, ISBN: 9780520289529

Jean Andris

Medical History, 2015

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Narrative Medicine and Healthcare Reform

Bradley Lewis

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Medicalstudentitis as a rite of passage in popular literature

Maria Tutorskaya

Tutorskaya M. Medicalstudentitis as a rite of passage in popular literature //Reading the Psychosomatic in Medical and Popular Culture. – Routledge, 2017. – С. 101-112., 2017

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Revising the "Two Cultures" Script: Literary Texts in Medical Education

Stephanie Kiceluk

Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 1984

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Writing Doctors and Writing Health in the Long Eighteenth Century (co-authored with Ashleigh Blackwood)

Helen Williams

Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2023

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Deviating from Standard Medical Practice: The Logic of Misrepresentation in Martin Amis's Time's Arrow

ISSAGA Ndiaye

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Nothing to do with medicine? Ordinary life, stories and beliefs as educational tools for physicians in Antiquity, Middle Ages and Renaissance

Dina Bacalexi

2023

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Inquis journal May, 2016/1/4-12 Curing the (Other) Self: Medical Discourse in Edmund Spenser's A View of the State of Ireland

inquis journal

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Narratives, Health and Illness: a collection (2008)

Michael Murray

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Medical Knowledge of the Body: Colonial Encounters

Anirban Das

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Vital Lines: Contemporary Fiction About Medicine

Jon Mukand

1990

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Medical Theory and Therapeutic Practice in the Eighteenth Century. A Transatlantic Perspective. Edited by Jürgen Helm, Renate Wilson. Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2008. 344 p. € 49.–. ISBN 978-3-515-08889-3

Harold Cook

Gesnerus-swiss Journal of The History of Medicine and Sciences, 2010

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Emily Kesling, Medical Texts in Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2020), pp. xii + 233, £60, hardback, ISBN: 9781843845492

Conan Doyle

Medical History

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Culture, Literature, and the History of Medicine

Erin Sullivan

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The Visceral Novel Reader and Novelized Medicine in Georgian Britain

Monika Class

Literature and Medicine 34.2 (2016): 341-69, 2016

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