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The Postgraduate Journal of Medical Humanities, 3 (2016)
Sarah Jones and Hannah Charnock, Editorial Note, p. 1
Rachel Hewitt, (Glasgow Caledonian University), ‘Linfield Training Centre, Work Colonies and the Development of Specialist Care for People with Epilepsy 1890-1902’, pp. 2-23.
Simon Harold Walker, (University of Strathclyde), ‘Saving Bodies and Souls: Army Chaplains and Medical Care in the First World War’, pp. 24-38.
Hélène Castelli, (Université Paris), ‘What does Hippocrates mean ? The Historiographical Construction of the Greek physician as the ‘Father of Medicine’’, pp. 39-51.
Melpomeni Kostidi, (University of Thessaly), ‘The Medical Discourse on Greek Spas from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Early Twentieth Century’, pp. 52-70.