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Patients with multiple somatic symptoms and their physicians : at the mercy of a medical system / Caryn Kseniya Rubanovich
Narrative medicine and fibromyalgia : between facts and fictions, "factions" to be honored / Maria Giulia Marini, Daniele de Nardo, Paola Chesi, Luigi Reale
Medically unexplained symptoms and the ethics of diagnosis : what does it mean when the doctor says there's nothing wrong? / Louise Stone, Claire Hooker
Feeding your feelings : emotional eating in mid-twentieth century America / Jessica Parr
Impossible illnesses : decolonizing psychosomatic medicine / Amba J. Sepie
Narrative coherence and medical explanations of psychosomatic pain / Seamus L. Barker and G. Lorimer Moseley
Medicalstudentitis as a rite of passage in popular literature / Maria Tutorskaya
Women with long-term exhaustion in fictional literature : a comparative approach / Olaug S. Lian, Catherine Robson, and Hilde Bondevik
The brute within : psychosomatic illness and narrative in The Sopranos / Camelia Raghinaru
Poor things : parodying diagnosis in popular culture / Hannah Tweed.
Narrative medicine and fibromyalgia : between facts and fictions, "factions" to be honored / Maria Giulia Marini, Daniele de Nardo, Paola Chesi, Luigi Reale
Medically unexplained symptoms and the ethics of diagnosis : what does it mean when the doctor says there's nothing wrong? / Louise Stone, Claire Hooker
Feeding your feelings : emotional eating in mid-twentieth century America / Jessica Parr
Impossible illnesses : decolonizing psychosomatic medicine / Amba J. Sepie
Narrative coherence and medical explanations of psychosomatic pain / Seamus L. Barker and G. Lorimer Moseley
Medicalstudentitis as a rite of passage in popular literature / Maria Tutorskaya
Women with long-term exhaustion in fictional literature : a comparative approach / Olaug S. Lian, Catherine Robson, and Hilde Bondevik
The brute within : psychosomatic illness and narrative in The Sopranos / Camelia Raghinaru
Poor things : parodying diagnosis in popular culture / Hannah Tweed.