Stories by Mary Twomey
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Feature
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From private shame to public campaign
The medical profession and the pharmaceutical industry have between them created a ‘breast cancer industry’ which neglects the needs of women themselves, argue Laura Potts and Mary Twomey
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Reviews
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Exploring the map of ‘good’ grief
AN INTIMATE LONELINESS: supporting bereaved parents and siblings
Gordon Riches and Pam Dawson
Open University Press, 2000 -
Should we do all that is possible?
TRAGIC CHOICES IN HEALTH CARE: the case of Child B
Chris Ham and Susan Pickard
King’s Fund, 1998, £15.00 -
Post-period pains
REINTERPRETING MENOPAUSE: Cultural and Philososphical Issues
Komesaroff P, Rothfield P, Daly J (eds)
Routledge, 1997, £13.99 -
Are nurses different?
Nursing History and the Politics of Welfare
Anne Marie Rafferty, Jane Robinson and Ruth Elkan (eds)
Routledge 1997, £14.99 -
Bit of a pain
THE PAIN RELIEF HANDBOOK
Chris Wells and Graham Nown
Vermilion, 1996, £8.99 -
Getting it together
SURVIVAL IN GROUPS
Tom Douglas
Open University Press, 1995, £13.99 -
Do women ‘do death better’?
Lifting the taboo: women, death and dying
Sally Cline
Little, Brown & Co, 1995, £18.99 -
...and the British version
WOMEN AND THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY
Peggy Foster
Open University Press, 1995 -
Changing ‘the change’
The Menopause Industry
Sandra Coney
The Women’s Press, 1995 -
Living with dying
CANCER IN TWO VOICES
Sandra Butler and Barbara Rosenblum
The Women’s Press, 1994, £7.99
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