Frontispiece
Elizabeth Barrett Browning—isolation and the artist, Elizabeth Lovett Colledge Guadalupe: One of Spain’s oldest schools of medicine, Nicolás Roberto Robles Tutankhamun’s androgynous appearance, Glenn D. Braunstein Did Ernest Hemingway have the Celtic curse?, Philip R. Liebson The use of force in medicine, Angad Tiwari, Mallika Khurana Mark Rothko and the dialogue in his mind, Mildred Wilson Gruesome traditional medical practices in Nigeria, Ofor, Joshua Obase-Otumoyi Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), George Dunea |
Rudolf Virchow and the anthropology of race, Friedrich C. Luft, Detlev Ganten Memories and history in One Hundred Years of Solitude, Tonse N. K. Raju Memories of a West Virginia coal camp, Calvin Kunin Psychiatric hospitalization, García Márquez, and Rosenhan, Howard Fischer Edward Lear, JMS Pearce Béla Bartók (1881–1945): The years in America, James L. Franklin, George Dunea Healing in the face of cultural devastation, Patrick Flynn James Herriot and burnout, Sylvia Pamboukian |
Vignettes and briefs, old and new
Who is “Dr. Filth”?, Howard Fischer A Regency epitaph for a child, Stephen Martin Indo-European for health professionals, George Dunea Omphalos, Margaret Nowaczyk |
Modern day obstinacy: The persistence of pangalintaw, Halima Abdulmaguid Saint Cajetan (St. Gaetano Thiene), Sally Metzler Doris Unland: surgical nurse extraordinaire, Frederic Grannis Tuberculosis in Keats’ “La Belle Dame Sans Merci”, Putzer Hung |
Encore
It’s elementary: The addictions of Sherlock Holmes, Kevin R. Loughlin The most enduring character in literature, Sherlock Holmes, Marshall A. Lichtman Arthur Conan Doyle and the romance of medicine, Michael Shulman The Brothers Grimm under the knife, Valerie Gribben |
The Yellow Wallpaper: The flawed prescription, Mahek Khwaja Madame Defarge: the psychology of vengeance, Sarah Jane I. Irawa Chekhov: “Ward No. 6”, Stanley Gutiontov A surgeon and a gentleman: the life of James Barry, Mariel Tishma |