Iatrophobia?

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Giskin Day

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Apr 7, 2012, 3:09:49 PM4/7/12
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I have a student researching iatrophobia, or fear of going to the
doctor. Does anyone know of any humanities resources for this topic?
Literature, film, art, poetry... all suggestions welcome.

Many thanks and happy Easter to you all
Giskin

Giskin Day
Course Director: Medical Humanities
Imperial College London
SW7 2AZ

Arya Nielsen

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Apr 8, 2012, 5:31:59 PM4/8/12
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A commonly discussed topic is white coat syndrome

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Will Smythe

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Apr 9, 2012, 5:15:14 PM4/9/12
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There is a great passage in Richard Selzer's Book, "The Exact Location
of the Soul", in the Chapter "The Knife" regarding the fear patients
harbor about a trip to the operating room...

A couple of other references...

A young woman seeks care for her breast tumor too late in it's course,
due to her fear of "knowing"
www.willandreason.com - "Coming Out of the Chute"

"The Use of Force", in "The Doctor Stories", by William Carlos Williams

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