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Medical Humanities Companion
v. 1
Introduction
The phrase medical humanities has a currency that is wider than any agreement as to what it means, though those engaged in the field usually know what they are attempting.
Examining Symptoms
This volume examines the idea of symptom as a route to understanding the structure of clinical practice. Actual symptoms are always experienced by real, actual individuals - however much those experiences are mediated by language, culture, expectation and the conventions of the clinical consultation.
Understanding Experience
And this in turn is important because it reminds us that health, illness, well-being, suffering are first and foremost aspects of experience.
Questions and Answers
This book asks questions - and offers answers - about the meaning of actual symptoms and of the concept of symptom as a prelude to a cumulative interdisciplinary understanding of illness as a source of human need, and clinical medicine as a human response to it.