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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #123

CPN Digest #123

15/01/2021 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. ‘These Curly-Bearded, Olive-Skinned Warriors’: Medicine, Prosthetics, Rehabilitation and the Disabled Sepoy in the First World War, 1914–1920
  2. Review of Health in Hard Times: Austerity and Health Inequalities
  3. Taking the National(ism) out of the National Health Service: re-locating agency to amongst ourselves
  4. Scientists and Health Experts Need to Be Advocates
  5. Review of Healthcare in Motion: Immobilities in Health Service Delivery and Access
  6. Paradoxes of professional autonomy: a qualitative study of U.S. neonatologists from 1978‐2017
  7. Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation – Fall newsletter
  8. Limitless? Imaginaries of cognitive enhancement and the labouring body
  9. Agency and Sovereignty: Georges Bataille’s Anti‐Humanist Conception of Child
  10. Becoming the North Karelia Project: The Shaping of an Iconic Community Health Intervention in Finland (1970–1977)
  11. Applied performance practices of therapeutic clowns
  12. ‘Four pillars’ of physiotherapy revised by CSP
  13. Australia needs a national approach to combat the health effects of climate change
  14. A perspective on patienthood
  15. Describing failures of healthcare: a study in the sociology of knowledge

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