Literature and Medicine, Volume 1: Toward a New Discipline. Revised Edition

Hardcover, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. Revised Edition. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued.

Sound binding and hinges. Small amount of highlighting on colophon page. Text pages clean, off-white, with minor dampstaining at lower margin (does not extend into text). Paper over boards is edge rubbed, lightly shelf worn. ; Contents: Trautman, Can We Resurrect Apollo? Pellegrino, To Look Feelingly - the Affinities of Medicine and Literature. Banks, Once upon a Time: Interpretation in Literature and Medicine. Tyson, Leopards in the Temple. Coles, Why Novels and Poems in Our Medical Schoos? Churchill, Why Literature and Medicine? Szasz, Literature and Medicine. Weintraub, A Mutual Responsibility. Sewell, "Literature is too big..." Schneiderman, Literature a nd Medicine. Daly, Language and the Healing Arts. Carson, literature and Medicine. Graham, Recent Works of Interest. Schmidt, Brief Comment on the Doctrine of Signatures: Photographs of Wildflowers Used in Medicine. Selzer , To a Would-Be Doctor-Writer. Tavormina, Richard Selzer: The Rounds of Revelation. Churchill, Storyelling in Medical Arenas: The Art of Self-Determination. Jaymes, Under the Sign of Irony: The Use of Paradox in Psychotherapy. Anderson, George Eliot: A Case of Acromegaly? Sexon, The Wounder Heals: A Meditation on the Serpent as Mythic Symbol of Health. ; 9.25" tall; 118 pages.

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