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'Symtyme the fende':Questions of Rape in Sir Gowther (1996)
Book Chapter
Saunders, C. (1996). 'Symtyme the fende':Questions of Rape in Sir Gowther. In J. Toswell, & E. Tyler (Eds.), Studies in English Language and Literature: ‘Doubt Wisely’: Papers in Honour of E. G. Stanley (286-303). Routledge

Anecdotes and Empiricism (1995)
Journal Article
Macnaughton, R. (1995). Anecdotes and Empiricism. British Journal of General Practice, 45, 571-572

The ultimate course: the doctor as patient (1995)
Journal Article
Macnaughton, R. (1995). The ultimate course: the doctor as patient. Journal of Medical Ethics, 21(5), 278-280. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.21.5.278

Doctors may be thrust into the difficult situation of treating friends and colleagues. A doctor's response to this situation is strongly influenced by his or her emotions and by medical tradition. Such patients may be treated as 'special cases' but t... Read More about The ultimate course: the doctor as patient.

The Pin-Up and the Corpse
Book Chapter
Johnstone, F. The Pin-Up and the Corpse. In H. Williams (Ed.), Malady and Mortality (69-76). Cambridge Scholars Publishing

On Treatment and its effects
Book Chapter
Macnaughton, J. On Treatment and its effects. In P. Louhiala, I. Heath, & J. Saunders (Eds.), Medical Humanities Companion: Treatment (1-16). Radcliffe Publishing