Medicine Is War Michael ChaseExamines how literature mediated a convergence of militarism and medicine in Victorian culture that continues into the present via a widespread martial metaphor. Medicine is most often understood through the metaphor of war. We encounter phrases such as "the war against the coronavirus," "the front lines of the Ebola crisis," "a new weapon against antibiotic resistance," or "the immune system fights cancer" without considering their assumptions,
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The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus is one of the most important documents in the history of science
A PDF version of this book is available for free in Open Access: Transacting as Art
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The book also considers dominant theological themes present in the texts
but a survey of Egyptian archaeology in the twentieth century in which Habachi’s work is measured against that of his best-known contemporaries—among them Selim Hassan
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Beginning theory has been helping students navigate through the thickets of literary and cultural theory for over two decades
the book covers topics related to medical isotope production
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