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        Chapter 5 Respiratory Syncytial Virus 

        Jha, Akhilesh; Jarvis, Hannah; Fraser, Clementine; Openshaw, Peter (2016)
        Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection has an estimated global incidence of 33 million cases in children younger than 5 years, with 10% requiring hospital admission and up to 199,000 dying of the disease. There is ...
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        Chapter 7 Finding the global in the local 

        Sturdy, Steve (2020)
        Numerous studies describe the genetic make-up of populations living outside Europe and North America. Many of these tackle human genetic variation with the explicit aim of identifying gene variants of medical significance ...
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        Animals and the Shaping of Modern Medicine 

        Woods, Abigail; Bresalier, Michael; Cassidy, Angela; Mason Dentinger, Rachel (2018)
        This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book breaks new ground by situating animals and their diseases at the very heart of modern medicine. In demonstrating their historical significance as subjects and ...
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        Chapter 1 Patterns of Death, 1800-2020 

        Davenport, Romola (2021)
        This chapter provides a brief introduction to mortality patterns over the last two centuries, from a global perspective. The period witnessed enormous and ubiquitous rises in life expectancy at birth, from a global average ...
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        Exploring Greek Manuscripts in the Library at Wellcome Collection in London 

        Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros (2020)
        This book offers new insights into a largely understudied group of Greek texts preserved in selected manuscripts from the Library at Wellcome Collection, London. The content of these manuscripts ranges from medicine, ...
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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 EIGHT Writing Revelation 

        Saunders, Corinne (2019)
        This essay addresses intersections of gender and genre by exploring the complex ways in which the Book of Margery Kempe draws on other devotional texts, particularly those of Hilton and Rolle, on the lives of holy women, ...
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        Vaccinating Britain 

        Millward, Gareth (2019)
        Vaccinating Britain shows how the British public has played a central role in the development of vaccination policy since the Second World War. It explores the relationship between the public and public health through five ...
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        Chapter 11 Understanding the Social Care Crisis in England Through Older People’s Lived Experiences 

        Ward, Lizzie; Ray, Mo; Tanner, Denise (2020)
        The chapter’s focus is social care in England where responsibility for the organisation and funding of care has shifted from the state to the individual. It draws on a qualitative research project about the experiences ...
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        Chapter 9 Which Patient Takes Centre Stage? 

        Davies, Gail; Gorman, Richard; Crudgington, Bentley (2020)
        The growth of personalised medicine and patient partnerships in biomedical research are reshaping both the emotional and material intersections between human patients and animal research. Through tracing the creative ...
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        Striving for Equity 

        Jones, Margaret (2020)
        Focusing on the period from independence in 1948 to the millennium this book is an historical analysis of the process by which Sri Lanka became a model of how a nation with limited resources could nevertheless achieve ...
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        Chapter 4 Welfarist Psychiatry Goes Global 

        McConnell, Doug; Savulescu, Julian (2020)
        We begin by describing welfarist psychiatry before outlining the relevant challenges to improving global mental health and explaining how welfarist psychiatry meets those challenges.
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        Drugs Politics 

        Ghiabi, Maziyar (2019)
        Iran has one of the world’s highest rates of drug addiction, estimated to be between two and seven per cent of the entire population. This makes the questions this book asks all the more salient: what is the place of illegal ...
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        Migraine 

        Foxhall, Katherine (2019)
        For centuries, people have talked of a powerful bodily disorder called migraine, which currently affects about a billion people around the world. Yet until now, the rich history of this condition has barely been told. In ...
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        Medieval Welsh Medical Texts 

        Luft, Diana (2020)
        This volume presents the first critical edition and translation of the corpus of medieval Welsh medical recipes traditionally ascribed to the Physicians of Myddfai. These offer practical treatments for a variety of everyday ...
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        Chapter 9 The essence of rage 

        Singer, P.N. (2017)
        In the present paper I aim to explore the related area of how, for Galen, emotional states - the soul's affections, or pathē - are connected with bodily states. I shall be doing this largely on the basis of texts which are ...
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        Chapter 15 La medicina predittiva e il dibattito etico sui test genetici 

        Manzini, Arianna; VITIELLO, LIBERO (2019)
        The "genetic revolution" that characterized the beginning of the third millennium and the most recent “genomic revolution” have made me wait more and more of human existence have become the object of scientific and ...
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        Chapter 19 ‘A Tragedy as Old as History’ 

        Davis, Gayle (2017)
        This chapter will explore how the infertile patient was characterized, perceived, and treated by the medical profession in 1950s England and Scotland. Such was the concern that this subject engendered in postwar Britain ...
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        Chapter 2 Aging 

        Janac, Sarah; Clarke, Brian; Gems, David (2017)
        According to medical tradition, aging coincides with illnesses such as cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular disease, yet is itself a ‘normal’, ‘natural’ and non-pathological process. From this perspective, ...
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        Chapter 4 The Folk Psychological Roots of Free Will 

        Shepherd, Joshua (2017)
        Debates surrounding free will are notorious for their intractability. This is so in spite of the fact that, even at a fairly fine grain of analysis, competing views on the nature of free will are well understood. Why can’t ...
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        Chapter Jan Baptist Van Helmont and the Medical-Alchemical Perspectives of Poison 

        Hedesan, Delia Georgiana (2017)
        This chapter discusses Jan Baptist Van Helmont’s (1579-1644) views on poison in light of his medical alchemy. First, it argues that his approach was fundamentally influenced by the theories of ‘universal poison’ and ‘potent ...
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        Embodiment and everyday cyborgs 

        Haddow, Gill (2021)
        "Using a range of social science methods and drawing on the sociology of the body, biomedicine and technology, Haddow invites readers of ‘Embodiment and everyday cyborgs’ to consider whether they might prefer organs from ...
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        Chapter 9 ‘Suspect’ screening 

        Bivins, Roberta (2021)
        Like their peers across western Europe, Australia and the Americas, large segments of the British public and a significant proportion of Britain’s medical establishment have enthusiastically promoted medical screening (and ...
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        Polio Across the Iron Curtain 

        (2018)
        By the end of the 1950s Hungary became an unlikely leader in what we now call global health. Only three years after Soviet tanks crushed the revolution of 1956, Hungary became one of the first countries to introduce the ...
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        Chapter Genomes 

        Harb, Omar; Boehme, Ulrike; Crouch, Kathryn; Ifeonu, Olukemi; Roos, David; Silva, Joana; Silva-Franco, Fatima; Svärd, Staffan; Tretina, Kyle; Weedall, Gareth (2016)
        In the last decade, the rise of affordable affordable high-throughput sequencing technologies has led to rapid advances across the biological sciences. At the time of writing, annotated reference genomes are available ...
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        Chapter 10 One Medicine? 

        Cassidy, Angela (2016)
        This chapter discusses the recent emergence of advocacy for 'One Health' (OH): the idea that greater interdisciplinarity across the domains of human and animal health research, clinical practice and policy is essential for ...
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        Chapter News from the Invisible World 

        Barry, Jonathan (2017)
        This chapter explores the transmission of tales of the supernatural during the very long eighteenth century (between c.1660 and c.1832). A genre of publications on this subject which have not been studied are those anthologies ...
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        Chapter 7 The Long Carry 

        Meyer, Jessica (2018)
        For First World War stretcher bearers, wartime landscapes had a direct impact on the work they undertook. Trenches, shell holes, mud and sand all presented challenges to their ability to carry wounded men swiftly and safely ...
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        Chapter 2 Demonic Daydreams 

        Powell, Hilary (2018)
        “St Dunstan stood in his ivied tower, Alembic, crucible, all were there; When in came Nick to play him a trick, In guise of a damsel passing fair. Every one knows How the story goes: He took up the tongs and caught hold ...
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        Chapter 5 Is Preventive Detention Morally Worse than Quarantine? 

        Douglas, Thomas (2019)
        Preventive detention shares many features with the quarantine measures sometimes employed in the context of infectious disease control. Both interventions involve imposing constraints on freedom of movement and association. ...
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        Chapter 11 Care in the Cage 

        Kirk, Robert G W (2016)
        This chapter adopts a historical perspective to explore how material infrastructures have structured human–animal relationships within the biomedical “animal house,” c.1945 to the present. It argues material infrastructures ...
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        Chapter 5 Addiction 

        Levy, Neil (2019)
        In popular, philosophical and many scientific accounts of addiction, strong desires and other affective states carry a great deal of the explanatory burden. Much less of a role is given to cognitive states than to affective. ...
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        Bearing Witness 

        Kirchhelle, Claas (2021)
        This open access book is the biography of one of Britain’s foremost animal welfare campaigners and of the world of activism, science, and politics she inhabited. In 1964, Ruth Harrison’s bestseller Animal Machines triggered ...
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        Chapter Functional Annotation of Rare Genetic Variants 

        Ritchie, Graham; Flicek, Paul (2015)
        Genome-wide association studies have successfully identified a growing number of common variants that robustly associate with a wide range of complex diseases and phenotypes. In the majority of cases though, the variants ...
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        Chapter Article 12 CRPD 

        Series, Lucy; Nilsson, Anna (2018)
        CRPD; persons with disabilities; law
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        Chapter 7 Socializing Responsibility 

        Levy, Neil (2018)
        There is a near universal consensus that the bearers of moral responsibility are the individuals we identify with proper names. I suggest that if we take the exercise of agency as a guide to the identification of agents, ...
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        Chapter Gesture and Movement 

        Popat, Sita (2017)
        Three players bring their avatars to the same in-game location to start a quest together. As they arrive, the gnome bounces on the spot and waves. The elf throws back her head in laughter before dancing with a provocative ...
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        Chapter 58 The Đồng Nhân Pagoda and the Publication of Mister Lazy’s Medical Encyclopedia 

        De Vries, Leslie E. (2017)
        In comparison with other regions in the Sinitic world, a rather small number of medical texts has been preserved in Vietnam. Reasons given are unfavorable local conditions, such as the warm and humid climate, and destruction ...
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        Chapter 3 Allergic to Innovation? 

        Smith, Matthew (2018)
        This chapter investigates how allergists and their patients have understood the relationship between dietary change and allergy during the twentieth century. Industrial food production and the emergence of a global food ...
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        Chapter 10 Lifting the Veil 

        Saunders, Corinne (2018)
        Always rewriting and always rewritten, romance also opens onto new ways of seeing. Romance retains its power in part because, in its engagement with thinking, feeling, and being in the world, it continues to allow ...
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        Chapter 7 From John Yudkin to Jamie Oliver 

        Meach, Rachel (2018)
        Sugar and the link between its consumption and chronic disease is today’s most debated dietary concern. Yet, as this chapter demonstrates, this debate is not a new one. Rather, the modern link between sugar and disease can ...
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        Literature and Medicine in the Nineteenth- Century Periodical Press 

        Coyer, Megan (2017)
        In the early nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the leading centre of medical education and research in Britain. It also laid claim to a thriving periodical culture, which served as a significant medium for the dissemination ...
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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 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 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 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 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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        Games Without Frontiers? 

        Wardle, Heather (2021)
        This open access book focuses on how and why digital games and gambling are increasingly intertwined and asks “does this matter?” Looking at how “loot boxes” became the poster child for the convergence of gambling and ...
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        Chapter Enrichment of the Medical Vocabulary in the Greek-Speaking Medieval Communities of Southern Italy 

        Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros (2018)
        medical vocabulary; Greek speaking; medieval communities; Southern Italy; plant names
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        Chapter 9 When Inner Speech Misleads 

        Wilkinson, Sam; Fernyhough, Charles (2018)
        This chapter examines whether and when the experience of inner speech can be inaccurate and thereby mislead the subject. It presents a view about the representational content of speech experience generally and then applies ...
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        Chapter 10 Healthcare Practice, Epistemic Injustice, and Naturalism 

        Kidd, Ian James; Carel, Havi (2018)
        Ill persons suffer from a variety of epistemically-inflected harms and wrongs. Many of these are interpretable as specific forms of what we dub pathocentric epistemic injustices, these being ones that target and track ill ...
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        Chapter 15 Invisible Suffering 

        Carel, Havi (2018)
        This chapter presents a philosophical framework for the understanding of the experience of breathlessness. I suggest that the experience of breathlessness is total and overwhelming to the sufferer, but also largely invisible ...
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        Chapter 10 Enhancing Conservatism 

        Roache, Rebecca; Savulescu, Julian (2016)
        Debate between bioliberals (who adopt a permissive view about human enhancement) and bioconservatives (who oppose it) often fails to be constructive, since bioliberals are often dismissive of the conservative values to ...
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        Chapter 12 Partiality for Humanity and Enhancement 

        Pugh, Jonathan; Kahane, Guy (2016)
        We consider a strategy for justifying bio-conservative opposition to enhancement according to which we should resist radical departures from human nature, not because human nature possesses any intrinsic value, but because ...
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        Chapter 12 Taking drugs to help others 

        Douglas, Tom (2016)
        Some risky medical treatments confer no benefit on the patient who undergoes the intervention though they do benefit third parties. It is commonly thought to be unethical for doctors to provide such treatments even if the ...
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