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. 2012 Winter;6(1):38-54.
doi: 10.12929/jls.06.1.03.

Rethinking "Patient Testimony" in the Medical Humanities: The Case of Schizophrenia Bulletin's First Person Accounts

Rethinking "Patient Testimony" in the Medical Humanities: The Case of Schizophrenia Bulletin's First Person Accounts

Angela Woods. J Lit Sci. 2012 Winter.
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