Once upon a time...

E Storr, M C J Rudolf
Author Information
  1. E Storr: Senior Teaching Fellow, Academic Unit of Primary Care, 20 Hyde Terrace, Leeds LS2 9LN, UK. emma.storr@Talk21.com

Abstract

In this, the first of two articles discussing literature for and about children, we will be considering how writing for the young has changed, reflecting different and evolving perspectives on childhood. In the second article we will be asking whether literature can be used creatively and usefully in the training of doctors. The suggestion for the topic arose from a session we organised for paediatricians in the Communication and Management module of the MSc in Child Health at Leeds University.

MeSH Term

Child
Female
Gender Identity
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
Humans
Literature, Modern
Male
Medicine in Literature
Morals
Religion

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