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Volume 65(3); May–Jun 1992 Foreword PMCID: PMC2589597 Can humanities be taught? PMCID: PMC2589598 Should humanities be taught? PMCID: PMC2589590 Patienthood. PMCID: PMC2589594 The iliac passion. PMCID: PMC2589603 Restoring the patient's voice: the case of Gilda Radner. PMCID: PMC2589607 Humanities and medicine (a slightly dissident view). PMCID: PMC2589600 Donizetti and the music of mental derangement: Anna Bolena, Lucia di Lammermoor, and the composer's neurobiological illness. PMCID: PMC2589608 Obstetrical events that shaped Western European history. PMCID: PMC2589601 Politics and pellagra: the epidemic of pellagra in the U.S. in the early twentieth century. PMCID: PMC2589605 The discovery of the body: human dissection and its cultural contexts in ancient Greece. PMCID: PMC2589595 On medicine and politics. PMCID: PMC2589602 Medicine in Mississippi. PMCID: PMC2589593 Book Reviews Comprehensive Neurology PMCID: PMC2589591 The Manual of Common Communicable Diseases in Shelters PMCID: PMC2589589 The Thymus PMCID: PMC2589592 Madness and Social Representations. Living with the Mad in One French Community PMCID: PMC2589604 Journal Matter Original table of contents page Administrative content — journal masthead, notices, indexes, etc. Advertisements | ||