id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_si7hd7hhu5ccldoa3rdoo7clsa G S Rousseau John Wiltshire, Jane Austen and the body: 'the picture of health', Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. xiii, 251, £30.00 (0–521–41476–8) 1995 2 .pdf application/pdf 1344 74 54 for the History of Medicine. medical ethics starting with the Greek tradition Percival's Medical ethics of 1803 (although underly the declaration of medical ethical to meet a number of practical ethical writings on medical history, a number of medical ethics (such as Gabriele de Zerbi, a chapters which dealt with other crucial ethical chapters which examined specific ethical considered specific practitioners' writings on medical ethics, the latter of which tended to be and historical perspectives. John Wiltshire, Jane Austen and the body: Medical historians consulting this book may wonder "why Jane Austen?" rather than Aphra It is not a question John Wiltshire wants to university, let alone was medically trained. aficionado of Austen's fiction, this is the book critics, long before Wiltshire, have noted her specifically afflicts her, how the condition develops, and what Austen's background about the choice of author (Jane Austen). history of the university, in which names such ./cache/work_si7hd7hhu5ccldoa3rdoo7clsa.pdf ./txt/work_si7hd7hhu5ccldoa3rdoo7clsa.txt