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    Whilomville as Judah.George Monteiro - 1967 - Renascence 19 (4):184-189.
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    Whilomville as Judah.George Monteiro - 1967 - Renascence 19 (4):184-189.
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    The major's therapy: Ernest Hemingway's “In Another Country”. [REVIEW]George Monteiro - 1988 - Journal of Medical Humanities and Bioethics 9 (2):143-152.
    “In Another Country” draws upon Hemingway's experiences during World War I. Narrated by a wounded young American, this story is a parable of early machine-rehabilitation therapy, one in which the strong optimism of a physician employing new machines is contrasted with the skepticism of an Italian major (“the greatest fencer in Italy”) who, disbelieving in the machines, nevertheless comes regularly for therapy to his hand. That daily attendance is interrupted only when the major's young wife dies suddenly. The major, who (...)
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    News from the inferno: A patient's view of bellevue hospital. [REVIEW]George Monteiro - 1990 - Journal of Medical Humanities 11 (1):39-44.
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