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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #22

CPN Digest #22

08/02/2019 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Public dissection was a gruesome spectacle (magazine)
  2. Bodies Beyond Borders. Moving Anatomies 1750-1950 (book review)
  3. Galvani’s voltaic pile c.1800 (image)
  4. Michel Foucault: The Order of Things (hagiography)
  5. How Should We Read the Totalitarian Philosophers? (blog)
  6. Medical Cadaver Dissection, Power, and Inequality in the United States (blog)
  7. Remembering Gary Gutting (blog)
  8. Heideggerian Phenomenology, Practical Ontologies and the Link Between Experience and Practices (article)
  9. Five warning signs of overdiagnosis (magazine)
  10. Medical Misadventure in an Age of Professionalisation (article)
  11. Health Check: do we really need to take 10,000 steps a day? (magazine)
  12. Two new calls to fund international exchange networks and infrastructure costs for humanities and social science researchers around the world (call)
  13. Physical Therapy-Related Cochrane Reviews Largely Inconclusive (magazine)
  14. Physiotherapy UK 2018: Founders Lecture (video)
  15. Survey reveals the global state of the physical therapy profession (magazine) 

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