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        Chapter 10 Breathlessness 

        Williams, Tina; Carel, Havi (2018)
        This chapter uses a phenomenological approach to investigate the philosophical significance of a common yet debilitating experience: the experience of severe and pathological breathlessness. Using two key examples of ...
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        Chapter 3 ‘They May Strike Back at Society in a Vengeful Manner’ 

        Ferguson, Iain (2019)
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        Chapter 10 Designing for Mental Health 

        (2019)
        In 1953 the American Psychiatric Association established an Architectural Study Project in collaboration with the American Institute of Architects. The project brought together a wide range of experts from psychiatry and ...
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        Chapter 12 Preventing Male Mental Illness in Post-war Britain 

        Haggett, Ali (2019)
        Ali Haggett extends the boundaries of previous work, exploring the discourse around gender and prevention of mental illness in Britain from the 1950s. The chapter examines how important information about health and well-being ...
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        Chapter 4 Consequentialism and the Law in Medicine 

        Savulescu, Julian; Wilkinson, Dominic (2019)
        There are two broad schools of ethical theory: consequentialism and non-consequentialism. According to consequentialism, the right act is that act which has the best consequences. According to non-consequentialism, the ...
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        Chapter 21 Medical privacy and big data 

        Véliz, Carissa (2019)
        This This chapter aims to explore the challenge that big data brings to medical privacy. Section I offers a brief overview of the role of privacy in medical settings. I define define privacy as having one’s personal ...
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        Chapter 1 Cultures of Contagion and Containment? 

        Davenport, Romola (2020)
        Societal responses to epidemics can vary very widely, from extreme flight flight to apparent indifference. indifference. indifference. indifference. indifference. These variations are often considered to reflect structural ...
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        Chapter 13 Making Sense of Cheshire West 

        Series, Lucy (2020)
        In 2014 the UK Supreme Court was asked to rule on whether three people with intellectual disabilities were deprived of their liberty. Each of these people were living in 'post-carceral' care settings in the community: a ...
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        Personalised cancer medicine 

        Kerr, Anne; Key Chekar, Choon; Ross, Emily; Swallow, Julia; Cunningham-Burley, Sarah (2021)
        What does it mean to personalise cancer medicine? Personalised cancer medicine explores this question by foregrounding the experiences of patients, carers and practitioners in the UK. Drawing on an ethnographic study of ...
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        Chapter 4 Galen in Byzantine Medical Literature 

        Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros (2019)
        This chapter explores the various ways in which Galen was revived in the works of Byzantine medical authors by concentrating on literary output from the seventh/eighth century to the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman ...
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        Chapter 2 Galen in Late Antique Medical Handbooks 

        Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros (2019)
        This chapter explores the use and adaptation of the Galenic corpus in the hands of late antique medical compilers. It is divided into two main sections dealing with Greek and Latin authors respectively.
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        Chapter 5 Galen in Byzantine iatrosophia 

        Zipser, Barbara (2019)
        Within the academic community there are a number of common and widespread prejudices about the nature of iatrosophia. Iatrosophia are usually regarded as vernacular compilations of medical texts lacking structure or ...
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        Chapter Mapping Jewish Identities 

        Mozersky, Jessica; Gibbon, Sahra (2014)
        Through a comparion of etnographic research in the UK and Brazil, this chapter has examined now changing scientific and medical understandings regarding the origin, genealogical history and patrimony of the so-called ...
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        Chapter 7 Crafting Psychiatric Contention Through Single-Panel Cartoons 

        Spandler, Helen (2020)
        This chapter explores the role of cartoons in contesting psychiatric knowledge and practice. It suggests that cartoons are an increasingly important element in the growing repertoire of contention of the psychiatric survivor ...
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        Chapter 17 The Racial Contours of Queer Reproduction 

        Twine, France Winddance; Smietana, Marcin (2022)
        In this chapter, we bring queer theory into dialogue with critical race studies. We ask “How does the literature in queer kinship engage with the issues of race and intersecting inequalities?’’ This chapter builds upon the ...
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        Chapter 17 Visualization and Functional Analysis of Spindle Actin and Chromosome Segregation in Mammalian Oocytes 

        Mogessie, Binyam (2019)
        Chromosome segregation is conserved throughout eukaryotes. In most systems, it is solely driven by a spindle machinery that is assembled from microtubules. We have recently discovered that actin filaments that are embedded ...
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        Chapter 19 Max Ritvo’s Precision Poetry 

        Choksey, Lara (2020)
        This essay reads Max Ritvo’s poetry through a chronology of precision biomedicine: imaging, diagnosis, and treatment. Ritvo’s construction of a patient-consumer avatar in his poetry reflects his position at a biomedical ...
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        Chapter 8 Painful Experience and Constitution of the Intersubjective Self 

        Stanier, Jessica; Miglio, Nicole (2021)
        In this paper, we discuss how phenomenology might cogently express the way painful experiences are layered with complex intersubjective meaning. In particular, we propose a critical conception of pain as an intricate ...
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        Chapter Disabilities and wellbeing 

        Shepherd, Joshua (2018)
        This chapter argues for a normative distinction between disabilities that are inherently negative with respect to wellbeing and disabilities that are inherently neutral with respect to wellbeing. First, after clarifying ...
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        Chapter 4 The Kinesin-3 Family 

        Siddiqui, Nida; Straube, Anne (2020)
        The Kinesin-3s are a family of cargo transporters. They typically display highly processive plus-end-directed motion, either as dimers or in teams, formed via interaction with cargo
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        Chapter Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Measured Cerebral Blood Flow from Spontaneous Oxygenation Changes in Neonatal Brain Injury 

        Bale, Gemma; Taylor, Nathan; Mitra, Subhabrata; Sudakou, Aleh; Roever, Isabel de; Meek, Judith; Robertson, Nicola; Tachtsidis, Ilias (2020)
        Neonates with hypoxic-ischaemic (HI) brain injury were monitored using a broadband near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) system in the neonatal intensive care unit. The aim of this work is to use the NIRS cerebral oxygenation ...
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        Chapter Broadband NIRS Cerebral Evaluation of the Hemodynamic and Oxidative State of Cytochrome-c-Oxidase Responses to +Gz Acceleration in Healthy Volunteers 

        Lange, F.; Bale, G.; Kaynezhad, P.; Pollock, R.D.; Stevenson, A.; Tachtsidis, I. (2020)
        We used a miniature broadband NIRS system to monitor concentration changes in brain oxygenation (oxy- and deoxy- haemoglobin [HbO2], [HHb]) and oxidised cytochrome-c-oxidase ([oxCCO]) during a high +Gz acceleration, induced ...
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        Chapter Developing a Model to Simulate the Effect of Hypothermia on Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 

        Russell-Buckland, Joshua; Tachtsidis, Ilias (2020)
        Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a significant cause of death and neurological disability in newborns. Therapeutic hypothermia at 33.5 °C is one of the most common treatments in HIE and generally improves outcome; ...
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        Chapter 4 Animals 

        Walker-Meikle, Kathleen (2021)
        This chapter will examine the cultural history of medicine through animals. Historical scholarship on animals has grown exponentially in the last decades. Described as the ‘animal turn’, it offers new perspectives on human ...
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        Surgery and Selfhood in Early Modern England 

        Skuse, Alanna (2021)
        Offering an innovative perspective on debates concerning embodiment in the early modern period, Alanna Skuse examines diverse kinds of surgical alteration, from mastectomy to castration, and amputation to facial ...
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        Chapter 7 Estimating chemical and microstructural heterogeneity by correlating relaxation and diffusion 

        Tax, Chantal M.W. (2020)
        Whereas diffusion NMR can probe the structural configurations configurations of microscopic environments in biological tissue, relaxation can provide complementary information on their chemical composition. This chapter ...
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        Chapter 3 From Big to Democratic Data 

        Bunz, Mercedes; Vrikki, Photini (2022)
        Datasets have come to play a significant role in the technical and political realities of our overdeveloped world. This chapter indicates how invisible data processes pose a threat to the health and safety of the global ...
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        Intellectual Disability and Ireland, 1947–1996 

        Kilgannon, David (2023)
        Intellectual Disability and Ireland, 1947–1996 explores the varied experiences of the intellectually disabled during the latter half of the mid-twentieth century in Ireland. Addressing the evolution of disability policies ...
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        Anthropologies of Global Maternal and Reproductive Health 

        Wallace, Lauren J.; MacDonald, Margaret E.; Storeng, Katerini T. (2022)
        This open access edited book brings together new research on the mechanisms by which maternal and reproductive health policies are formed and implemented in diverse locales around the world, from global policy spaces to ...
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        Researching animal research 

        Davies, Gail; Greenhough, Beth; Hobson-West, Pru; Kirk, Robert G. W.; Palmer, Alexandra; Roe, Emma (2024)
        Animal research is part of a complex web of relations made up of humans and animals, practices inside and outside the laboratory, formal laws and professional norms, and social imaginaries of the past and future of medicine. ...
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        ›On Avoiding Distress‹ and ›On My Own Opinions‹ 

        Polemis, Ioannis; Xenophontos, Sophia (2023)
        This volume provides a new critical edition of Galen’s On Avoiding Distress and On My Own Opinions, which represents an improvement on earlier editions by offering more accurate readings of the main witness Vlatadon 14, ...
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        Cold, hard steel 

        Arnold-Forster, Agnes (2023)
        Brilliant, volatile, and invariably male, the surgeon stereotype is a widespread and instantly recognisable part of Western culture. Setting out to anatomise this stereotype, Cold, Hard Steel offers an exciting new history ...
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        Motherhood confined 

        Bennett, Rachel E. (2024)
        Should pregnant women be sent to prison? Is prison a place for the birth and care of babies? Can it ever be? This book is the first extensive historical examination of how the modern prison system sought to answer these ...
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        A Literary History of Medicine 

        Gelder, Geert Jan; Savage-Smith, Emilie; Swain, Simon (2024)
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        A Literary History of Medicine 

        Gelder, Geert Jan; Savage-Smith, Emilie; Swain, Simon (2024)
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        A Literary History of Medicine 

        Gelder, Geert Jan; Savage-Smith, Emilie; Swain, Simon (2024)
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        A Literary History of Medicine 

        Gelder, Geert Jan; Savage-Smith, Emilie; Swain, Simon (2024)
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        A Literary History of Medicine 

        Gelder, Geert Jan; Savage-Smith, Emilie; Swain, Simon (2024)
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        Stress in Post-War Britain, 1945–85 

        Jackson, Mark (2016)
        In the years following World War II the health and well-being of the nation was of primary concern to the British government. The essays in this collection examine the relationship between health and stress in post-war ...
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        Chapter Dark Nights Of Romance: Thinking And Feeling In The Moment 

        Saunders, Corrine (2021)
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