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Forthcoming articles
- K. Behrendt, Illness as Narrative.
- S. V. F. Butler, 'A Model for the Country': Letters From Florence Nightingale to the Architect, Thomas Worthington, on Hospitals and Other Matters 1865-1868.
- C. E. Connolly, Advice to a Trainee Pathologist The Lymphoma Maze is It REAL.
- P. Dakin, Medicinema: Doctors in Films.
- U. Dhaliwal, Dear Intensive Care Provider.
- R. Garden, Disability and Narrative: New Directions for Medicine and the Medical Humanities.
- K. R. Hammerschlag, Identifying the Patient in George W Lambert's Chesham Street.
- P. Louhiala, There is No Alternative Medicine.
- B. Margolis, Invitation.
- R. M. McAdams, Come See My Baby in Kitwe.
- J. McKinstry, Perpetual Bodily Trauma: Wounding and Memory in the Middle English Romances.
- A. D. Peterkin, The Boy as Glenn Gould.
- V. Prasad, Reclaiming the Morbidity and Mortality Conference: Between Codman and Kundera.
- M. Vaccarella, Exploring Graphic Pathographies in the Medical Humanities.
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