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The Body in the Library: A Literary Anthology of Modern Medicine
Contributor(s): Bamforth, Iain (Editor), Auden, W. H. (Contribution by), Bamm, Peter (Contribution by)
ISBN: 1781686289     ISBN-13: 9781781686287
Publisher: Verso
OUR PRICE:   $37.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism
- Medical | History
- Literary Collections | Essays
Dewey: 808.803
Physical Information: 1" H x 6" W x 9" (1.44 lbs) 448 pages
 
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The Body in the Library provides a nuanced and realistic picture of how medicine and society have abetted and thwarted each other ever since the lawyers behind the French Revolution banished the clergy and replaced them with doctors, priests of the body. Ranging from Charles Dickens to Oliver Sacks, Anton Chekhov to Raymond Queneau, Fanny Burney to Virginia Woolf, Miguel Torga to Guido Ceronetti, The Body in the Library is an anthology of poems, stories, journal entries, Socratic dialogue, table-talk, clinical vignettes, aphorisms, and excerpts written by doctor-writers themselves.

Engaging and provocative, philosophical and instructive, intermittently funny and sometimes appalling, this anthology sets out to stimulate and entertain. With an acerbic introduction and witty contextual preface to each account, it will educate both patients and doctors curious to know more about the historical dimensions of medical practice. Armed with a first-hand experience of liberal medicine and knowledge of several languages, Iain Bamforth has scoured the literatures of Europe to provide a well-rounded and cross-cultural sense of what it means to be a doctor entering the twenty-first century.