Published February, 2017
By Gayle Jacoba Greene
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By Gayle Jacoba Greene
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The life story of the epidemiologist who discovered the harmful effects of fetal X rays and other radiation exposure
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€100.65
Published October, 2016
By James Curtis
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By James Curtis
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€29.89
Published October, 2016
By Armando R. Favazza, Armando Favazza, Barbara Favazza and Philip Margolis
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By Armando R. Favazza, Armando Favazza, Barbara Favazza and Philip Margolis
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Written for the non-professional in the field of mental health, this unique manual explains - in jargon-free language - the basic categories and causes of mental illness, and the types of services that the volunteer or lay mental health worker can perform in the community.
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€25.01
Published October, 2016
By Leonard Eaton
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By Leonard Eaton
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Examines the impact of an institution on a people. In 1790 few New Englanders had ever seen a hospital. By 1833, when the Worcester State Asylum opened, the institution had become a New England tradition. In this book, Leonard K. Eaton places this early development of American hospitals in its cultural perspective.
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€37.21
Published August, 2016
By S Martin Lindenauer, Elizabeth Oneal and Zibby Oneal
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By S Martin Lindenauer, Elizabeth Oneal and Zibby Oneal
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Published August, 2016
By S Martin Lindenauer, Elizabeth Oneal and Zibby Oneal
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By S Martin Lindenauer, Elizabeth Oneal and Zibby Oneal
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Published April, 2016
By Jenell Johnson
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By Jenell Johnson
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Published February, 2015
By Mary K. DeShazer
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By Mary K. DeShazer
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Uncovers the lived experience of breast cancer through autobiographical and photographic narratives
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€42.09
Published October, 2014
By Jenell Johnson
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By Jenell Johnson
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In 1935, lobotomy was heralded as a "miracle cure" by newspapers and magazines. Only twenty years after the first operation, lobotomists once praised for "therapeutic courage" were condemned for their barbarity. American Lobotomy studies representations of lobotomy in a ariety of cultural texts to offer a rhetorical and cultural history of the infamous procedure.
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€70.76
Published July, 2014
By Professor of Sociology Sharlene Hesse-Biber
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By Professor of Sociology Sharlene Hesse-Biber
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A narrative-driven exploration of the effects of BRCA genetic testing on the lives of at-risk women
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€70.15