| Health Humanities Reader | | Editor:
| Jones, Therese Wear, Delese Friedman, Lester D. | Contribution by:
| Peterkin, Allen Frank, Arthur W. Flood, David H. Soricelli, Rhonda L. Keränen, Lisa Sappol, Michael Wall, Shelley Stoddard Holmes, Martha Straus, Joseph N. Norden, Martin F. Iezzoni, Lisa I. Cohn, Felicia Montello, Martha Lantos, John Haddad, Amy Garden, Rebecca Clark, Mark Brody, Howard Hester, Rebecca Coulehan, Jack Tong, Rosemarie Gilman, Sander L. Hausman, Bernice Case, Gretchen A. Dreger, Alice Levine-Clark, Marjorie Squier, Susan M. Campo, Rafael DasGupta, Sayantani Metzl, Jonathan M. Goldberg, Daniel Grainger-Monsen, Maren Cole, Thomas R. Saxton, Benjamin Kaplan, E. Ann Winakur, Jerald Lewis, Bradley Jones, Anne Hudson Rowe, Michael Williams, Ian Chambers, Tod Barfield, Raymond C. Selman, Lucy Bishop, Jeffrey P. Shafer, Audrey Belling, Catherine Wolpe, Paul Root Kavey, Allison B. Nisker, Jeff Aultman, Julie M. Blackie, Michael Lamb, Erin Gentry Bleakley, Alan Baruch, Jay | Foreword by:
| Vonnegut, Mark | ISBN: | 978-0-8135-7367-0 | Publication Date: | Aug 2014 | Publisher: | Rutgers University Press
| Book Format: | Ebook | List Price: | USD $66.95 | Book Description:
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In this definitive new collection, fifty-four leading scholars come together to survey the vital work being done in the health humanities. Reflecting the extraordinary diversity of this burgeoning field, it brings together nurses and philosophers, scientists and historians, to discuss everything from mental illness to doctor-patient relationships. Including forty six original essays organized around twelve topics, Health Humanities Reader is written in an accessible style... More DescriptionIn this definitive new collection, fifty-four leading scholars come together to survey the vital work being done in the health humanities. Reflecting the extraordinary diversity of this burgeoning field, it brings together nurses and philosophers, scientists and historians, to discuss everything from mental illness to doctor-patient relationships. Including forty six original essays organized around twelve topics, Health Humanities Reader is written in an accessible style that presents serious issues with warmth and humor.
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