IRIS publication 235379354
Medicine in the age of "Ulysses" - James Joyce's portrait of life, medicine, and disease on a Dublin day a century ago
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TY - JOUR - Shanahan, F.,Quigley, E. M. M. - 2006 - Medicine in the age of "Ulysses" - James Joyce's portrait of life, medicine, and disease on a Dublin day a century ago - Validated - () - 49 - 22 - 276 - 285276 - Over dine, contemporary writing becomes part of the historical record. In medicine, it is an important learning tool, particularly for understanding the experience and context of disease and illness. Although a century has elapsed since the fictional events on a single day described in James Joyce's Ulysses, the work is still fresh with references and allusions to doctors, illnesses, and the human experience. Ulysses provides perspective on medical and social history and offers a biting commentary of continuing relevance to the doctor-patient relationship.Over dine, contemporary writing becomes part of the historical record. In medicine, it is an important learning tool, particularly for understanding the experience and context of disease and illness. Although a century has elapsed since the fictional events on a single day described in James Joyce's Ulysses, the work is still fresh with references and allusions to doctors, illnesses, and the human experience. Ulysses provides perspective on medical and social history and offers a biting commentary of continuing relevance to the doctor-patient relationship. - 0031-59820031-5982 - ://WOS:000236819100010://WOS:000236819100010 DA - 2006/NaN ER -
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@article{V235379354, = {Shanahan, F. and Quigley, E. M. M. }, = {2006}, = {Medicine in the age of "Ulysses" - James Joyce's portrait of life, medicine, and disease on a Dublin day a century ago}, = {Validated}, = {()}, = {49}, = {22}, pages = {276--285276}, = {{Over dine, contemporary writing becomes part of the historical record. In medicine, it is an important learning tool, particularly for understanding the experience and context of disease and illness. Although a century has elapsed since the fictional events on a single day described in James Joyce's Ulysses, the work is still fresh with references and allusions to doctors, illnesses, and the human experience. Ulysses provides perspective on medical and social history and offers a biting commentary of continuing relevance to the doctor-patient relationship.Over dine, contemporary writing becomes part of the historical record. In medicine, it is an important learning tool, particularly for understanding the experience and context of disease and illness. Although a century has elapsed since the fictional events on a single day described in James Joyce's Ulysses, the work is still fresh with references and allusions to doctors, illnesses, and the human experience. Ulysses provides perspective on medical and social history and offers a biting commentary of continuing relevance to the doctor-patient relationship.}}, issn = {0031-59820031-5982}, = {://WOS:000236819100010://WOS:000236819100010}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Shanahan, F.,Quigley, E. M. M. | ||
YEAR | 2006 | ||
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TITLE | Medicine in the age of "Ulysses" - James Joyce's portrait of life, medicine, and disease on a Dublin day a century ago | ||
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VOLUME | 49 | ||
ISSUE | 22 | ||
START_PAGE | 276 | ||
END_PAGE | 285276 | ||
ABSTRACT | Over dine, contemporary writing becomes part of the historical record. In medicine, it is an important learning tool, particularly for understanding the experience and context of disease and illness. Although a century has elapsed since the fictional events on a single day described in James Joyce's Ulysses, the work is still fresh with references and allusions to doctors, illnesses, and the human experience. Ulysses provides perspective on medical and social history and offers a biting commentary of continuing relevance to the doctor-patient relationship.Over dine, contemporary writing becomes part of the historical record. In medicine, it is an important learning tool, particularly for understanding the experience and context of disease and illness. Although a century has elapsed since the fictional events on a single day described in James Joyce's Ulysses, the work is still fresh with references and allusions to doctors, illnesses, and the human experience. Ulysses provides perspective on medical and social history and offers a biting commentary of continuing relevance to the doctor-patient relationship. | ||
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