Literature and Medicine: the human experience

The American Journal of Cardiology
H Mathiasen

Abstract

The study of literature and medicine has developed into an independent discipline over the last 20 years. Literature and medicine are both humanistic arts, involving issues of morality, emotion, and philosophy.

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Sep 1, 1995·Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges·K M HunterJ L Coulehan
Mar 1, 1996·Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges·W R Ayers

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Dec 11, 1997·Lancet·K C Calman

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