The anecdotal patient: brain injury and the magnitude of harm

S. Casper
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In this study of the history of brain injury, I take up the discursive study of medical cases as a genre for the purposes of illustrating clinically important, philosophically meaningful and socially pertinent elements of medical patients’ lives. My objective is to assert the value of single cases, which derives from the way they allow others insight into significant and otherwise often overlooked elements of personal, social and future experience that speak to the harm from such injuries. Drawing on examples of brain damage recorded in clinical literature, textbooks, legal documents and popular books published over the last two centuries, I contrast the power of those texts’ single cases with qualifications and equivocations about the status of such evidence as it emerges in clinical practice and courtroom settings. I argue that single cases illustrate loss, redemption, context and narrative in ways that cannot be dismissed as merely anecdotal and that they point the way towards clinical discovery and patient survival.
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轶事病人:脑损伤和伤害的程度
在对脑损伤史的研究中,我将医学案例的话语研究作为一种流派,以说明临床重要的、哲学上有意义的和与社会相关的医疗患者生活要素。我的目标是主张单个案例的价值,这源于它们让其他人洞察到个人、社会和未来经验中重要的、否则往往被忽视的元素,这些元素说明了此类伤害的危害。在过去的两个世纪里,临床文献、教科书、法律文件和流行书籍中记录了脑损伤的例子,我将这些文献中单个案例的力量与这些证据在临床实践和法庭环境中出现的资格和模棱两可的状态进行了对比。我认为,单个案例说明了损失,救赎,背景和叙述的方式不能仅仅作为轶事而被驳回,它们为临床发现和患者生存指明了道路。
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