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example of the
deficiencies present in many of the
following Hitler-
pathographies is an
either completely absent or
grossly abbreviated discussion of...
- in
Kimberly R. Myers, ed.,
Illness in the Academy: A
Collection of
Pathographies by Academics,
Purdue University Press, pp. 209-219, ISBN 9781557534422...
- (January 2009). "Albert Schweitzer's MD
thesis on
Criticism of the
medical pathographies on Jesus". Würzburger
medizinhistorische Mitteilungen. 28 (1). Königshausen...
- (January 2009). "Albert Schweitzer's MD
thesis on
Criticism of the
medical pathographies on Jesus". Würzburger
medizinhistorische Mitteilungen. 28 (1). Königshausen...
- Was
Louis Riel
Mentally Ill?". CBC. 2006. Littmann, S.K. (1978). "A
Pathography of
Louis Riel".
Canadian Psychiatric ****ociation Journal. 23 (7): 449–462...
- are
often written in the
first person. It is also
sometimes called "
pathography."
Helen Forrester was
credited with
inventing the
misery memoir genre...
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Retrieved 14 May 2021. Verdier,
Caroline (2016). "Delphine de Vigan's
Pathographies:
Writing as a
Response to
Trauma and Illness".
Journal of Literature...
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interpretations of
culture and life
experiences (see The Gift of Sublimation,
Pathographies of
Mental Illness, and
Religious Mourning below)
theological and psychological...
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ocean and its phenomena.
Orography –
science and
study of mountains.
Pathography –
study of the
history of an
individual or
community with
regard to the...
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providing some justification.
Disputing other reviewers'
comments about pathography,
Maslin describes Get
Happy as
placing Garland "on the kind of pedestal...