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'Fowl Language': A medical humanities conversation


Dangerous Currents by Alan Bleakley, Larry Lynch and Gregg Whelan (2017) is a compilation of presentations from the Association for Medical Humanities Conference.

'The biggest risk is not taking any risk...In a world that's changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks' Mark Zuckerburg. Bleakley A et al (2017) p1.

Chapter 15: 'Fowl Language': A medical humanities conversation considers the evolving humanitarian role of the professional and the patient , in this case a small child, and how a bridge of morality, humanity and health can be forged through art and literature can be built in such an evolving climate.

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