textNarratives and Rhetoric: Persuasion in Doctors’ Writings about the Summer Complaint, 1883-1939, is a study of narrative as it is used in scientific writing. This rhetorical analysis follows the historical evolution of a genre as the genre mediates competing scientific, professional, and social forces, changes them, and is changed by them. Despite advances in scientific and medical technology that offered supposedly objective and measurable data and despite doctors’ push for recognition as scientific professionals, doctors’ writing increasingly relied on narrative as a persuasive device in medical articles published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Medical narratives perform pedagogical functions, illustrating both the...
Almost everyone agrees that doctors' handwriting is not the only indecipherable and alienating commu...
The patient-clinician relationship is one that relies heavily on trust and understanding—both of whi...
In recent years, illness narratives have risen in popularity. Women’s medical narratives in particul...
Although frequently criticized, physicians\u27 professional writing has never been comprehensively c...
Rhetoric, as the theory and practice of the discursive means of human influence, and science, as the...
How did doctors argue in eighteenth-century medical pamphlet wars? How literary, or clinical, is Did...
The purpose of this field study is to provide a descriptive analysis of the rhetoric of physicians (...
Ressenya del llibre: PALANQUES, Vicente Beltrán. Medical Discourse in Professional, Academic and Pop...
‘… if I have to explain to someone, like the anthropologist from Mars, what any of these words like ...
The study compares the genre of medical case reports (MCRs) written in the 21st century with its 19t...
Sickness and healing are, in part, narrative acts. Pa-tients write about their illnesses with increa...
DOCTORS’ NARRATIVES. My answer to the question outlined in the title of the call for papers of this ...
This essay argues that rhetoricians of health of medicine should continue to carve out an expansive ...
This dissertation explores the intersections of medicine and religion through a rhetorical historiog...
This chapter introduces the collection on Narrative Matters across Disciplines in Medical Contexts a...
Almost everyone agrees that doctors' handwriting is not the only indecipherable and alienating commu...
The patient-clinician relationship is one that relies heavily on trust and understanding—both of whi...
In recent years, illness narratives have risen in popularity. Women’s medical narratives in particul...
Although frequently criticized, physicians\u27 professional writing has never been comprehensively c...
Rhetoric, as the theory and practice of the discursive means of human influence, and science, as the...
How did doctors argue in eighteenth-century medical pamphlet wars? How literary, or clinical, is Did...
The purpose of this field study is to provide a descriptive analysis of the rhetoric of physicians (...
Ressenya del llibre: PALANQUES, Vicente Beltrán. Medical Discourse in Professional, Academic and Pop...
‘… if I have to explain to someone, like the anthropologist from Mars, what any of these words like ...
The study compares the genre of medical case reports (MCRs) written in the 21st century with its 19t...
Sickness and healing are, in part, narrative acts. Pa-tients write about their illnesses with increa...
DOCTORS’ NARRATIVES. My answer to the question outlined in the title of the call for papers of this ...
This essay argues that rhetoricians of health of medicine should continue to carve out an expansive ...
This dissertation explores the intersections of medicine and religion through a rhetorical historiog...
This chapter introduces the collection on Narrative Matters across Disciplines in Medical Contexts a...
Almost everyone agrees that doctors' handwriting is not the only indecipherable and alienating commu...
The patient-clinician relationship is one that relies heavily on trust and understanding—both of whi...
In recent years, illness narratives have risen in popularity. Women’s medical narratives in particul...