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|a Doctors' stories :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-197) and index.
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|a Introduction: interpreting medicine -- Knowledge in medicine: reading the signs -- A science of individuals: medicine and uncertainty -- The representation of the patient -- "There was this one guy ... ": anecdotes in medicine -- Writing up the case: charts and case reports -- An N of 1: clinical-pathological conferences and syndrome letters -- Patients, physicisans, and red parakeets: narrative incommensurability -- A case for narrative.
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|a A patient's job is to tell the physician what hurts, and the physician's job is to fix it. But how does the physician know what is wrong? What becomes of the patient's story when the patient becomes a case? Addressing readers on both sides of the patient-physician encounter, Kathryn Hunter looks at medicine as an art that relies heavily on telling and interpreting a story--the patient's story of illness and its symptoms -- Provided by the publisher.
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