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Title: Medicine for the soul : relations between medicine and humanity
Other Titles: Relations between medicine and humanity
Medicine for the soul : relations between medicine and humanity
Authors: Grech, Victor E.
Vassallo, Clare
Callus, Ivan
Keywords: Humanity
Medicine and the humanities
Social medicine
Physicians (General practice)
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Medical Portals Ltd.
Citation: Grech, V. E., Vassallo, C. & Callus, I. (2013). Medicine for the soul : relations between medicine & humanity. The Synapse, (3), 19-21
Abstract: The human condition provides a common ground between medicine and literature as doctors and writers both witness and share in the passion and tragedy of human existence, particularly when death and disease intervene. Both doctors and writers are also inextricably involved in the outcomes of these struggles, hence the attempt to stand back and retain objectivity may not always succeed. Similarly, doctors and writers document the events and milestones that befall individuals, doctors in history taking and writers in life stories. It is therefore not at all surprising that the relationships, contacts and associations between medicine and literature are many, varied, and as old as the Greeks.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/13113
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The Synapse, Issue 3

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