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Volume 31, Number 5, July 2009

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Medicine and management in a comparative perspective: the case of Denmark and England
pp. 642-658(17)
Authors: Kirkpatrick, Ian; Jespersen, Peter Kragh; Dent, Mike; Neogy, Indareth

Tacit knowledge of caring and embodied selfhood
pp. 688-704(17)
Authors: Kontos, Pia C.; Naglie, Gary

Derivative benefits: exploring the body through complementary and alternative medicine
pp. 719-733(15)
Authors: Baarts, Charlotte; Pedersen, Inge Kryger

Functions of health fatalism: fatalistic talk as face saving, uncertainty management, stress relief and sense making
pp. 734-747(14)
Authors: Keeley, Bethany; Wright, Lanelle; Condit, Celeste M.

Older women and suntanning: the negotiation of health and appearance risks
pp. 748-761(14)
Authors: Hurd Clarke, Laura; Korotchenko, Alexandra

The case of the vanishing patient? Image and experience
pp. 762-778(17)
Author: Blaxter, Mildred

Medical sociology: an introduction
pp. 779-780(2)
Author: Kelly, Moira

When Doctors Become Patients
pp. 780-781(2)
Author: Slodden, Caitlin E.

Mediating Health Information
pp. 783-784(2)
Author: Attenborough, Freddie

Suicide. The hidden side of modernity
pp. 784-785(2)
Author: Platt, Stephen

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