Laughter, communication problems and dementia
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Camilla Lindholm |
3-14 |
In defense of ethically caring physicians
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Abstract
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Matthew S. McCabe |
15-24 |
The use of abbreviations in medical records in a multidisciplinary world -- an imminent disaster
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Muhammad Asad Parvaiz, Ashok Subramanian, Namita S. Kendall |
25-34 |
Expressing the unexpressed: self-disclosure as interactional achievement in the psychotherapy session
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Abstract
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Joanna Pawelczyk, Richard Erskine |
39-48 |
The Rabbit in the Hat: dubious argumentation and the persuasive effects of prescription drug advertising (DTCA)
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Sara Rubinelli, Kent Nakamoto, Peter J. Schulz |
49-58 |
Listening to people with seizures: How can linguistic analysis help in the differential diagnosis of seizure disorders?
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Abstract
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Meike Schwabe, Marcus Reuber, Martin Schöndienst, Elisabeth Gülich |
59-72 |
Role-blurring and ethical grey zones associated with lay interpreters: Three case studies
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Abstract
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Charles Brua |
73-80 |
Sophistry and Circumstance at the End of Life
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Abstract
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Philip Berry |
81-88 |
Commentary 1: Subtlety without the sophistry
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Anthony Byrne |
89-90 |
Commentary 2: Considering the Geography of Relations
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Michael C. Brannigan |
91-92 |