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Contents Editorials
1 Bearing witness to people who refuse to be
fragmented by illness D Kirklin
2 Studying the historical role of food in health
and in war: a case of undernourishment?
E Mayhew
3 Borderlands: a historian’s perspective on
medical humanities in the US and the UK
H J Cook
Original articles
5 Portraits of care: medical research through
portraiture V A Aita , W M Lydiatt , M A Gilbert
14 Historical and contemporary perspectives on
children’s diets: is choice always in the
patients’ best interest? G Denny , P Sundvall ,
S J Thornton , J Reinarz , A N Williams
19 Duke Ferdinand: patient or possessed? The
reflection of contemporary medical discourse
in John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi
E Tullo
23 Death and Doctor Hornbook by Robert Burns:
a view from medical history M Nicolson
27 Thrills, spills and pills: Bond, Benzedrine and
the pharmacology of peace S Goodman
31 Contemporary Japanese view of life and
death as depicted in the film Departures
( Okuribito ) A Asai , M Fukuyama , Y Kobayashi
36 Narratives of melancholy: a humanities
approach to depression D Flynn
40 Wearing someone else’s shoes K Rae
43 1885 Cholera Controversy: Klein versus Koch
B Atalic
48 Introducing spirituality, religion and culture
curricula in the psychiatry residency
programme L Kozak , L Boynton , J Bentley ,
E Bezy
Student original article
52 Nutrition in warfare: a retrospective
evaluation of undernourishment in RAF
prisoners of war during World War II
T Tharakan
Current controversy
57 A cell phone and a Chinese curse
G J Ventura
Educational case study
58 Fearlessly exploring the other: the role of
drama in medical training K S Matharu ,
J Howell , F T Fitzgerald
PostScript
60 Book review s
62 Film reviews
Miscellanea
18 Memory S Nigliazzo
26 What’s in a name? M Rogers
30 Sodden S Nigliazzo
35 ‘Horrible, most horrible’: Hamlet and forensic
medicine T D Ruder , G M Hatch , M J Thali
42 Prom night number two: code blue
T S Rubin
51 Wondrous world T Brunson
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