Medicine in Literature
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- "Defects" : engendering the modern body
- A Gorgon's mask : the mother in Thomas Mann's fiction
- A defense of Edgar Allan Poe : life, character and dying declarations of the poet. An official account of his death by his attending physician, John J. Moran, M. D
- A defense of Edgar Allan Poe : life, character and dying declarations of the poet. An official account of his death by his attending physician, John J. Moran. Washington, W. F. Boogher, 1885
- A surgeon's world
- AIDS and American apocalypticism : the cultural semiotics of an epidemic
- AIDS in French culture : social ills, literary cures
- Aesthetic nervousness : disability and the crisis of representation
- Anxiety Is Really Strange
- Anxious anatomy : the conception of the human form in literary and naturalist discourse
- Anxious anatomy : the conception of the human form in literary and naturalist discourse
- Babies in bottles : twentieth-century visions of reproductive technology
- Beside the bonnie brier bush
- Beyond the body : the boundaries of medicine and English renaissance drama
- Beyond words : illness and the limits of expression
- Black sun : depression and melancholia
- Bodies in a broken world : women novelists of color and the politics of medicine
- Bodies in a broken world : women novelists of color and the politics of medicine
- Bodily and narrative forms : the influence of medicine on American literature, 1845-1915
- Boswell's clap and other essays : medical analyses of literary men's afflictions
- Bottoms up! : a pathologist's essays on medicine and the humanities
- Bracing accounts : the literature and culture of polio in postwar America
- British Romanticism and the science of the mind
- Buddhist philosophy : essential readings
- Chaucer's body : the anxiety of circulation in the "Canterbury tales"
- Chekhov : a biography
- Chemistry and crime : from Sherlock Holmes to today's courtroom
- Clinical sonnets
- Consumption and literature : the making of the romantic disease
- Contemporary poetry and contemporary science
- Contemporary poetry and contemporary science
- Coping with vision loss : understanding the psychological, social, and spiritual effects
- Dangerous bodies : historicising the gothic corporeal
- David Livingstone and the myth of African poverty and disease : a close examination of his writing on the pre-colonial era
- Dedication to hunger : the anorexic aesthetic in modern culture
- Democratizing Sir Thomas Browne : Religio medici and its imitations
- Diagnosing literary genius : a cultural history of psychiatry in Russia, 1880-1930
- Dickens and mesmerism : the hidden springs of fiction
- Disability studies : enabling the humanities
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Diva
- Doctors in fiction : lessons from literature
- Dreaming in Byzantium and beyond
- Dreams in Greek tragedy : an ethno-psycho-analytical study
- Enlightenment and pathology : sensibility in the literature and medicine of eighteenth-century France
- Foreign bodies and the body politic : discourses of social pathology in early modern England
- Forgotten : narratives of age-related dementia and Alzheimer's disease in Canada
- Frankenstein's footsteps : science, genetics and popular culture
- Freudianism and the literary mind
- Gnostic contagion : Robert Duncan and the poetry of illness
- Haunted by parents
- Healing arts in dialogue : medicine and literature
- Healing narratives : women writers curing cultural dis-ease
- Healing the republic : the language of health and the culture of nationalism in nineteenth-century America
- Heroic measures : Hippocratic medicine in the making of Euripidean tragedy
- Hospital sketches
- Idioms of distress : psychosomatic disorders in medical and imaginative literature
- Idioms of distress : psychosomatic disorders in medical and imaginative literature
- If You Can't Trust Your Mother, Who Can You Trust? : Soul Murder, Psychoanalysis, and Creativity
- Illustrations of Sterne : with other essays and verses
- Imagining autism : fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum
- In all this rain : poems
- In the grip of disease : studies in the Greek imagination
- In the grip of disease : studies in the Greek imagination
- Invalid women : figuring feminine illness in American fiction and culture, 1840-1940
- Invalid women : figuring feminine illness in American fiction and culture, 1840-1940
- Joseph Conrad and psychological medicine
- Liminal lives : imagining the human at the frontiers of biomedicine
- Literary diseases : theme and metaphor in the Italian novel
- Literature & medicine during the eighteenth century
- Literature and medicine
- Literature and medicine in nineteenth century Britain : from Mary Shelley to George Eliot
- Literature and medicine in nineteenth-century Britain : from Mary Shelley to George Eliot
- Littérature et sida, alors et encore
- Love's madness : medicine, the novel, and female insanity, 1800-1865
- Mad, bad and sad : women and the mind doctors
- Madness and creativity in literature and culture
- Madness and the mad in Russian culture
- Malady and mortality : illness, disease and death in literary and visual culture
- Mark Twain and medicine : "any mummery will cure"
- Mark Twain and medicine : any mummery will cure
- Medical cultures of the Early modern Spanish empire
- Medical examinations : dissecting the doctor in French narrative prose, 1857-1894
- Medical humanities in American Studies : life writing, narrative medicine, and the power of autobiography
- Medical rhymes. : A collection of rhymes of ye anciente time, and rhymes of the modern day ...
- Medical women and Victorian fiction
- Medical women and Victorian fiction
- Medicine and literature
- Medizinische Schreibweisen : Ausdifferenzierung und Transfer zwischen Medizin und Literatur (1600-1900)
- Mental Health, Spirituality, and Religion in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
- Metaphors of mind in fiction and psychology
- Modern nostalgia : Siegfried Sassoon, trauma and the Second World War
- Modernism and eugenics : Woolf, Eliot, Yeats, and the culture of degeneration
- Modernism and eugenics : Woolf, Eliot, Yeats, and the culture of degeneration
- Monstrosities : bodies and British romanticism
- Narrating our healing : perspectives on working through trauma
- National healths : gender, sexuality and health in a cross-cultural context
- Nebuchadnezzar's children : conventions of madness in Middle English literature
- Nerves and narratives : a cultural history of hysteria in nineteenth-century British prose
- Nervous acts : essays on literature, culture and sensibility
- Neurology of the arts : painting, music, literature
- Nightmares and hobbyhorses : Swift, Sterne, and Augustan ideas of madness
- Nineteenth century popular fiction, medicine and anatomy : the Victorian Penny Blood and the 1832 Anatomy Act
- Nineteenth-century narratives of contagion : 'our feverish contact'
- Novel medicine : healing, literature, and popular knowledge in early modern China
- Of philosophers and madmen : a disclosure of Martin Heidegger, Medard Boss, and Sigmund Freud
- On nursing : a literary celebration : an anthology
- Pain : a cultural history
- Passion and pathology in Victorian fiction
- Perceptions of aging in literature : a cross-cultural study
- Perverse romanticism : aesthetics and sexuality in Britain, 1750-1832
- Pestilence in Medieval and early modern English literature
- Physic and fiction
- Pilgrims in medicine : conscience, legalism, and human rights : an allegory of medical humanities, foundational virtues, ethical principles, law and human rights in medical, personal, and professional development
- Plague writing in early modern England
- Popular fiction and brain science in the late nineteenth century
- Profound science and elegant literature : imagining doctors in nineteenth-century America
- Psychoanalysis and narrative medicine
- Psychoanalysis, psychiatry and modernist literature
- Psychoanalysis, psychology, and literature : a bibliography
- Psychoanalysis, psychology, and literature, a bibliography
- Quand la folie parle : the dialectic effect of madness in French literature since the nineteenth century
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Reading for health : medical narratives and the nineteenth-century novel
- Reading the Brontë body : disease, desire, and the constraints of culture
- Reading the body in the eighteenth-century novel
- Renaming the streets : poems
- Reproducing the womb : images of childbirth in science, feminist theory, and literature
- Revels in madness : insanity in medicine and literature
- Revels in madness : insanity in medicine and literature
- Rhymes of a Red cross man
- Richard Selzer and the rhetoric of surgery
- Romancing opiates : pharmacological lies and the addiction bureaucracy
- Romantic medicine and John Keats
- Romanticism and colonial disease
- Sefer ko'aḥ ha-avanim : On the virtue of the stones : Hebrew text and English translation : with a lexicological analysis of the romance terminology and source study
- Self and other : object relations in psychoanalysis and literature
- Shakespeare's tremor and Orwell's cough : the medical lives of great writers
- Shelley and vitality
- Sick economies : drama, mercantilism, and disease in Shakespeare's England
- Six lives, six deaths : portraits from modern Japan
- Somatic lessons : narrating patienthood and illness in Indian medical literature
- Spring, summer, & autumn : poems
- Springtime and other essays
- Staging ageing : theatre, performance and the narrative of decline
- Staging anatomies : dissection and spectacle in early Stuart tragedy
- Stories matter : the role of narrative in medical ethics
- Stories of sickness
- Suffering in paradise : the bubonic plague in English literature from More to Milton
- Surrealism, insanity, and poetry
- Syphilis and subjectivity : from the Victorians to the present
- The Elizabethan malady : a study of melancholia in English literature from 1580 to 1642
- The Grail legend
- The abnormal personality through literature
- The apothecary's chest : magic, art and medication
- The art of medicine in early China : the ancient and medieval origins of a modern archive
- The artificial paradises in French literature
- The culture of pain
- The doctor looks at literature : psychological studies of life and letters
- The doctor on the stage : medicine and medical men in seventeenth-century England
- The doctor stories
- The doctor stories
- The dream of self-destruction : Wagner's Ring and the modern world
- The female body in medicine and literature
- The green years
- The lady and her monsters : a tale of dissections, real-life Dr. Frankensteins, and the creation of Mary Shelley's masterpiece
- The language of the heart : 1600-1750
- The medical mind of Shakespeare
- The most dreadful visitation : male madness in Victorian fiction
- The old nurse's story
- The poet-physician : Keats and medical science
- The poetics of psychoanalysis : in the wake of Klein
- The psychiatric novels of Oliver Wendell Holmes : abridgment, introduction and annotations
- The psychiatric novels of Oliver Wendell Holms : abridgment, introd., and psychiatric annotations
- The school-boy
- The scourges of the south? : essays on "the sickly south" in history, literature, and popular culture
- The secrets of generation : reproduction in the long eighteenth century
- The sickroom in Victorian fiction : the art of being ill
- The tapestry of health, illness and disease
- The therapy of the word in classical antiquity
- The worlds of Renaissance melancholy : Robert Burton in context
- Thoughts painfully intense : Hawthorne and the invalid author
- Times of surrender : selected essays
- Ventriloquized bodies : narratives of hysteria in nineteenth-century France
- Victorian demons : medicine, masculinity, and the Gothic at the fin-de-siècle
- Victorian literature and the anorexic body
- Victorian literature and the anorexic body
- Victorian literature and the physics of the imponderable
- Victorian medicine and popular culture
- Viewing disability in medieval Spanish texts : disgraced or graced
- Vital signs : medical realism in nineteenth-century fiction
- Vital signs : medical realism in nineteenth-century fiction
- When a doctor hates a patient, and other chapters in a young physician's life
- When a doctor hates a patient, and other chapters in a young physician's life
- Whitman and the romance of medicine
- Wild unrest : Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the making of "The yellow wall-paper"
- Wilkie Collins, Medicine and the Gothic
- You're only old once!
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