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Lessons in medical humanism: the case of Montaigne

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AG Wasserstein - Annals of internal medicine, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
T he cultivation of medical humanism has become an urgent need. We look to it to ameliorate
the problems of contemporary medicine—the untrammeled market- place, the coldness of scientific
materialism, the incivility in the workplace—by grounding us in our humanity and bridging ...
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[CITATION] Suffering from the stone: the accounts of Michel de Montaigne and Cecilia Ferrazzi.


AJ Schutte - Bibl Humanisme Renaiss, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Bibl Humanisme Renaiss. 2002;64(1):21-36. Suffering from the stone: the accounts
of Michel de Montaigne and Cecilia Ferrazzi. Schutte AJ. Publication Types: Biography;
Historical Article. Mesh Terms: France; History, 16th ...
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Medical journals: Old, not senescent. A tribute to Revista Médica de Chile on its …


RV Lee - Revista médica de Chile, 2007 - SciELO Chile
Medical journals, like the Revista Médica de Chile, are the product of a long history of
printing, literary styles, and scientific inquiry. They would not have developed without the craft
of paper making, the invention of movable type, the need to communicate ideas and ...
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Integrating humanism and science in patient care

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T Gilewski - American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational …, 2008 - edbook.ascopubs.org
Overview: Both science and humanism are integral components of medicine. Because of the
difficulty in quantifying the humanistic aspects, this area of medicine tends to receive less
attention, yet it remains integral to patient care. The effect of humanism on patients, family ...
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The Accuracy of Physicians' Perceptions of Patients' Suffering: Findings From Two …


E Lesho, L Foster, Z Wang, D Sarmiento, S … - Academic …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Dr. Lesho is a principal investigator, Division of Bacterial and Rickettsial Diseases, Walter Reed
Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, Maryland; attending physician in infectious diseases
and general internal medicine, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, and ...
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[BOOK] Chekhov's doctors: a collection of Chekhov's medical tales


AP Chekhov, JL Coulehan, J Coulehan - 2003 - books.google.com
A Collection of Chekhov's Medical Tales Edited by JACK COULEHAN Foreword by ROBERT
COLES ... / • - A Collection of Chekhov's Medical Tales Edited by JACK COULEHAN Foreword
by ROBERT COLES ... CHEKHOV'S DOCTORS ~Thi s One GEZT-LDS-RRJF
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How Accurate Are Health Care Workers Perceptions of Patient Suffering? A Pilot …


EP Lesho, S Udvari-Nagy, R Laszlo, L Saullo, T … - Military …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Health care workers' perceptions of patient suffering have not been well studied. Patients and
health care workers were invited to answer a single, open-ended question. To develop a survey
tool that could be validated and used for future research, what health care workers ...
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[CITATION] Of the Resemblance of Children to Fathers


M Montaigne - Montaigne M. The Complete Works. Frame DM, trans. …, 2003
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[CITATION] Essais


P Michel - 1965 - Le Livre de la poche
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Journeying with the" Stone": Montaigne's Healing Travel Journal

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M Healy - Literature and Medicine, 2005 - muse.jhu.edu
Around 1577–78 Michel de Montaigne set out on an extraordi- nary journey. He was intent on
discovering the deepest recesses of his mind—to “penetrate the opaque depths of its innermost
folds”—in order to capture what he found there in “simple,” unadorned prose.
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