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  1. Speaking to the yet unknowing world: Hamlet, Horatio and the problem of imperfect witness.Christine Phillips - 2010 - Medical Humanities 36 (2):97-100.
    Every day doctors bear witness to others about the experiences, needs and feelings of their patients, drawing on what they have learnt from clinical consultations. This paper considers the medical task of bearing honourable and truthful witness through an examination of the role and actions of Horatio in Hamlet. Horatio is simultaneously located among the background machinery of the play, separate from the lives of the protagonists, and in the foreground, where his authoritative witness is repeatedly called upon by the (...)
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