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Preface
1. Medical in/humanities: the human and the humane in the German-speaking world. An introduction
2. Pain and laughter: dental treatment as a comic motif in Medieval and Early Modern literature
3. Combat, military medicine and psychiatric disorders during and after the Wars of Unification
4. From neurosis to a new cure of souls: C.G. Jung's remaking of the psychotherapeutic patient
5. C. G. Jung and the Berneuchen movement: meditation and active imagination in Jungian psychotherapy and Protestant spiritual practice in the 1930s
6. Humane horrors: the dentist in Günter Grass's örtlich betäubt / Local anaesthetic (1969)
7. Inhuman institutions: Wilhelm Genazino's clinical treatments
8. Medical experiments on humans in Kerstin Hensel's Lärchenau (2008)
9. Burnout therapy, cool conduct and cold cinema.
1. Medical in/humanities: the human and the humane in the German-speaking world. An introduction
2. Pain and laughter: dental treatment as a comic motif in Medieval and Early Modern literature
3. Combat, military medicine and psychiatric disorders during and after the Wars of Unification
4. From neurosis to a new cure of souls: C.G. Jung's remaking of the psychotherapeutic patient
5. C. G. Jung and the Berneuchen movement: meditation and active imagination in Jungian psychotherapy and Protestant spiritual practice in the 1930s
6. Humane horrors: the dentist in Günter Grass's örtlich betäubt / Local anaesthetic (1969)
7. Inhuman institutions: Wilhelm Genazino's clinical treatments
8. Medical experiments on humans in Kerstin Hensel's Lärchenau (2008)
9. Burnout therapy, cool conduct and cold cinema.