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Monthly Archives: October 2016

Global and Historical Perspectives on the Doctor-Patient Relationship: Call for Papers

I am currently co-organising a symposium on global and historical perspectives on the doctor-patient relationship with DPhil candidate Sarah Jones (Oxford). You can find the call for papers below and our full conference website available here. “Two distinct and separate parties interact with one another – not one mind (the physician’s), not one body (the…

October 11, 2016 in Uncategorized.

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