Medical texts provide a powerful means of accessing contemporary
perceptions of illness and through them assumptions about the
nature of the body and identity. By mapping these perceptions, from
their nineteenth-century focus on illness located in a biological
body through to their 'discovery' of the psycho-social patient of
the late twentieth century, a history of identity, both physical
and psychological, is revealed.
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