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Doctors as Patients : An Interpretative Study of Two Literary Narratives
Medical practice could be described as a drama in which doctors and patients are two actors with very different roles to play. While doctoring has traditionally been regarded as a rational and reliable activity, patienthood has been characterised by compliance with, and confidence, in the medical system. However, when doctors become ill this dichotomisation of medical practice is challenged. The a
Explorations in Baltic Medical History, 1850-2015
Medicinska fakulteten : Några historiska nedslag
Med namnet i fel ruta : Läkarens erfarenhet av en annan sorts liv
Utmanad av Dr Google
Författaren som bara tålde sjuka människor.
Paracelsus : En läkare i vetenskapens eller villfarelsens anda
Medeltidsläkaren blev en ikon för nazister och kommunister
Remissyttrande: Entreprenörsansvar och svenska kollektivavtalsvillkor vid utstationering (Ds 2016:6)
Undervisningen vid medicinska fakulteten : En historisk överblick
Sanatorium Narratives from the Baltic Sea Region and Early Signs of the Pathographical Genre-The Case of Harriet Löwenhjelm
Läkaren som patient. Dokumentära och litterära vittnesmål
Remissyttrande: Nya regler för Europeiska småmål - lättare att pröva tvister inom EU
Att undervisa för långtidsminnet
Investigations of Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow in the Pocket Region of a Gas Turbine Engine and Cooling of a Turbine Blade
In the present work, heat transfer within gas turbine applications are investigated bothexperimentally and numerically. The main content concerns heat transfer and fluidflow over the pocket region and cooling of a turbine blade.A pocket cavity is generated at the junction part of the low pressure turbine (LPT) andthe outlet guide vane (OGV) in the rear part of a gas turbine engine. The heat transf
Solipsism
Crossing the Iron Curtain : An introduction
Focusing on Western tourism behind the Iron Curtain, this chapter introduces the main research questions addressed in the volume: firstly, how and why Eastern Europe became a tourist destination for citizens of the West; secondly, what impact this had on the development of a tourism industry in the Eastern bloc; and thirdly, to what extent the experiences of Western tourists in Eastern Europe infl
Pancreatic beta cell dedifferentiation involves the voltage-gated calcium channel subunit gamma4
Escaping (into) the night: Organizations and work at night
Despite the increasing normalization of nightwork, organizational researchers typically study organizations and work as daytime phenomena. A nocturnal lens, nevertheless, can provide a different picture of what is going on in organizations. In this paper, I introduce nightwork into organization studies with a qualitative case study of two research sites (a factory and a hospital laboratory), and a