This volume brings together Russian and American experts to explore fundamental issues in the medical humanities. By examining humanities-focused medical education, health and healthcare, and illness and recovery in Russian culture, this volume presents new insight into what it means to understand another's pain, to heal, and to be human.
This volume brings together Russian and American experts to explore fundamental issues in the medical humanities. By examining humanities-focused medical education, health and healthcare, and illness and recovery in Russian culture, this volume presents new insight into what it means to understand another's pain, to heal, and to be human.
Melissa Miller is assistant teaching professor and director of undergraduate studies in Russian at the University of Notre Dame. Konstantin Starikov is an independent scholar and librarian.
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Introduction Konstantin Starikov and Melissa L. Miller Chapter 1: Physicians' Charity as a Lynchpin in Forming Medical Community Evgeniya L. Panova and Maria S. Tutorskaya Chapter 2: The History of the Formation and Maintenance of the Osteological Collections in Russia in the 19th- 21st Centuries Maria P. Kuzybaeva Chapter 3: The Doctor as a Humanist: An International, Interdisciplinary, and Intergenerational Project at Sechenov University Jonathan McFarland and Irina Markovina Chapter 4: Chekhov in North American Medical Schools: Surveying the pre-COVID Attitudes of Slavic Scholars and their Role in Medical Humanities Konstantin Starikov Chapter 5: Pauline Tarnowsky and the Russian Influence on Cesare Lombroso's Criminal Woman Frederick H. White Chapter 6: Narrative Medicine in Chekhov and Bulgakov Melissa L. Miller Chapter 7: Social Cataclysm through the Doctor's Eyes: Vikentii Veresaev's The Deadlock As Diagnostic Narrative Natalia Vygovskaia Chapter 8: Wards of the State: Russian Medical Fiction Angela Brintlinger Chapter 9: Still Alice, Always Elena: Dementia as A World of Possibility Jehanne Gheith
Introduction Konstantin Starikov and Melissa L. Miller Chapter 1: Physicians' Charity as a Lynchpin in Forming Medical Community Evgeniya L. Panova and Maria S. Tutorskaya Chapter 2: The History of the Formation and Maintenance of the Osteological Collections in Russia in the 19th- 21st Centuries Maria P. Kuzybaeva Chapter 3: The Doctor as a Humanist: An International, Interdisciplinary, and Intergenerational Project at Sechenov University Jonathan McFarland and Irina Markovina Chapter 4: Chekhov in North American Medical Schools: Surveying the pre-COVID Attitudes of Slavic Scholars and their Role in Medical Humanities Konstantin Starikov Chapter 5: Pauline Tarnowsky and the Russian Influence on Cesare Lombroso's Criminal Woman Frederick H. White Chapter 6: Narrative Medicine in Chekhov and Bulgakov Melissa L. Miller Chapter 7: Social Cataclysm through the Doctor's Eyes: Vikentii Veresaev's The Deadlock As Diagnostic Narrative Natalia Vygovskaia Chapter 8: Wards of the State: Russian Medical Fiction Angela Brintlinger Chapter 9: Still Alice, Always Elena: Dementia as A World of Possibility Jehanne Gheith
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