People Say There Are No Accidents: Poetry and Commentary [Book Review]

Journal of Medical Humanities 31 (3):257-263 (2010)
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Four poems by three poets with commentary and introduction explore metaphor, connection, and relationship in the broad realm of medical care, including the application to medical school

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