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Emily B. Stanback
(2016)
The Wordsworth-Coleridge Circle and the Aesthetics of Disability.
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Article
Paul Dakin
(2015)
Goldilocks or Granny?: Portrayals of Deafness in the English Novel.
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 227-237).
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Book
Bonnie Nadzam; Jamieson, Dale
(2015)
Love in the Anthropocene.
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Article
Metzl, J. M.; Howell, J. D.
(2006)
Great Moments: Authenticity, Ideology, and the Telling of Medical “History”.
Literature and Medicine
(p. 502).
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Article
Lederer, Susan E.
(1998)
Repellent subjects: Hollywood censorship and surgical images in the 1930s.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 91-113).
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Article
Semmler, Iliana Alexandra
(1998)
Ebola goes pop: The filovirus from literature into film.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 149-174).
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Article
Shapiro, Jerome F.
(1998)
Atomic Bomb cinema: Illness, suffering, and the apocalyptic narrative.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 126-148).
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Review
Johnson, B.W.; Hook, E.B.
(1997)
Review of "Extraordinary bodies: Figuring physical disability in American culture and literature".
Literature and Medicine.
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Article
Rachman, Stephen
(1997)
Melville's Pierre and nervous exhaustion; or, “The vacant whirlingness of the bewilderingness”.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 227-249).
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Article
Grove, Allen W.
(1997)
Røntgen's ghosts: Photography, X-rays, and the Victorian imagination.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 141-173).
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Article
Sill, Geoffrey M.
(1997)
Neurology and the novel: Alexander Monro primus and secundus, Robinson Crusoe, and the problem of sensibility.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 250-265).
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Review
Murphy, T.F.
(1996)
Review of "Picturing health and illness: Images of identity and difference".
Literature and Medicine.
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Article
Jordanova, Ludmilla
(1996)
“A slap in the face for old Mother Nature”: Disease, debility, and decay in Huysmans's A rebours.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 112-128).
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Article
Anselment, Raymond A.
(1996)
“The wantt of health”: An early 18th-century self-portrait of sickness.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 225-243).
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Review
Segal, J.Z.
(1995)
Review of "Babies in bottles: Twentieth-century visions of reproductive technology".
Literature and Medicine.
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Article
Shaw, Sheila
(1995)
Spontaneous combustion and the sectioning of female bodies.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 1-22).
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Review
Mukand, J.
(1995)
Review of "The sickroom in Victorian fiction: The art of being ill".
Literature and Medicine.
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Article
Shaddock, Jennifer
(1995)
Florence Nightingale's Notes on nursing as survival memoir.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 23-35).
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Review
Kuehn, H.R.
(1993)
Review of "The medical research novel in English and German, 1900-1950".
Literature and Medicine.
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Article
Jaymes, David
(1993)
Parasitology in Molière: Satire of doctors and praise of paramedics.
Literature and Medicine
(pp. 1-18).
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