Clinical Medicine, June 1st, 2008
This column explores the links and synergies between medicine and literature. What roles can literature play in reflecting and influencing good practice, and what sorts of images of doctoring are to be found in drama, poetry, fiction, biography, electronic fora and film? The editors would be pleased to receive short papers, ranging from 500-1,000 words, on relevant topics. Those interested in contributing should email brian.hurwitz@kcl.ac.uk or neil.vickers@kcl.ac.uk
In a letter to his colleague and literary rival, Ivan Turgueniev, dated 17 June 1863, the Russian novelist, Fyodor Dostoevsky, ...
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