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    [Book review] signs of the times, deconstruction and the fall of Paul de man. [REVIEW]David Lehman - 1993 - Science and Society 57:92-95.
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    Physicians in literature: Emotional approaches to patients. [REVIEW]David Lehman - 1991 - Journal of Medical Humanities 12 (2):65-72.
    As evidenced in literature, physicians vary in their emotional devotion to patients. John Steinbeck's physicians are aloof. The doctors of William Carlos Williams and Richard Selzer form strong, complicated, emotional attachments to their patients. These attachments allow them to live fuller, more sensuous lives, without interfering with their proper functioning as healthcare providers. F. Scott Fitzgerald's Dr. Diver overly commits himself to a patient and suffers the consequences. The present-day physician can help modulate his own emotional connections to patients by (...)
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