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18. THE ENDURING ASYLUM
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22. THE ART OF QUESTIONING
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24. INTERPRETING ILLNESS
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26. YELLOW NOSE SIGN
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28. BREAKING THE NEWS
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33. ESCAPING THE LOOP
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36. FOLK ILLNESS AND MEDICAL MODELS
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37. THE FACTS OF DEATH
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39. ON KINDNESS
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40. CAPABLE BUT INSANE
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41. ON THE RECORD
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42. CLOSE READINGS
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43. MEET YOUR MICROBIOME
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44. OPIUM
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45. MEDICINE AS POETRY
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46. THE BREATHTAKINGLY SIMPLE FACTS OF LIFE
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47. MONKEY BUSINESS
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48. MEDICINE UNDER CAPITALISM
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49. MEMORIES OF THE WORKHOUSE
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50. TAKING RISKS SERIOUSLY
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51. THREE KINDS OF REFLECTION
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52. BRIEF ENCOUNTER
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