Patient voices in Britain, 1840-1948
In 1985 Roy Porter called for patients to be retrieved from the margins of history because, without them, our understanding of illness and healthcare would remain distorted. But despite concerted efforts, the innovation that Porter envisaged has not come to pass. Patient voices in Britain reposition...
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Other Authors: | Hanley, Anne (Editor), Meyer, Jessica (Editor) |
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Manchester University Press
2021
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