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Med Health Care Philos ; 19(2): 275-83, 2016 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26614116

RESUMO

The first decisive steps of medicine towards becoming a science in its present shape happen to coincide with "the rise of the novel" in the eighteenth century. Before this well known and in our days still growing scientific specialization of medicine, the connections between literature and medicine were both many and close. By reading and analyzing a contemporary novel, The Death of a Beekeeper by the Swedish author Lars Gustafsson (1978), this article is an attempt to explore to which extent a fictional narrative about a unique case of cancer may illuminate challenges associated with the experience of serious illness. Our claim is that medicine might draw wisdom from literature, its ability to create connections through narrative, to illuminate the complexity of ethical dilemmas, and to intertwine symptoms, life stories, and contexts. We argue that by being in the company of literary narratives and philosophical questions, physicians as well as other health care professionals may acquire clinically relevant skills which help them reach the ethically defined goals of their profession.


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Literatura Moderna , Medicina na Literatura , Neoplasias/psicologia , Criação de Abelhas , Humanos , Filosofia Médica , Neoplasias Esplênicas/psicologia
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