The Illness Narratives
[...]Kleinman, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, is drawing on his interviews and research across years of contact with patients in the United States and China. Others are more cynical, more beaten down, with the threat of litigation ever present: "The medical-legal crisis makes all of...
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