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‘AIDS: Don’t Die of Prejudice’ reviewed by Dr Emily Garside

‘AIDS: Don’t Die of Prejudice’ by Norman Fowler (Biteback Publishing, 2014) AIDS: Don’t Die of Prejudice by Norman Fowler draws heavily on the author’s personal experience both at the height of the AIDS crisis and today. As a result there is a fascinating auto-ethnographic slant to the book as Fowler Read more…

By mdiclhumanities, 5 years3 years ago
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Reviewer needed: ‘AIDS: Don’t Die of Prejudice’ by Norman Fowler

We are pleased to offer for review ‘AIDS: Don’t Die of Prejudice’ by Norman Fowler (Biteback Publishing, 2014). Expressions of interest are welcome from across the medical humanities. Eighteen million people around the world live with HIV but do not know they are infected. Endangering both themselves and countless others, they represent a Read more…

By mdiclhumanities, 6 years ago
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