Medical Humanities

Papers
(The H4-Index of Medical Humanities is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
In Torlak we (would) trust: domestic vaccine production in contemporary Serbia32
‘Working in a comfort formerly unknown’: medical holism and the radical ambitions behind interwar Bermondsey’s foot clinic28
‘Why They Laugh At Us?’: the functions and ethics of humour in Singaporean theatrical depictions of stigmatised illness17
Illness and (hyper)masculinity in ‘HIMM’ comics from the USA14
Creative forms: booklets by the hospital senses collective14
Ethical guidelines for antiracism work in medicine: lessons from the antiracist healing collaborative13
Motherhood, wet-nursing and nation: nineteenth-century Brazilian medical perspectives10
Black bodies in phenomenological bioethics: cultural othering, ‘Corporeal Uncanny’ and ethical quandaries of black nurses inTake My HandandSmall Great Things9
Integrating person-centred care and social justice: a model for practice with larger-bodied patients8
“I am not alone with tears”: embodying stigma and longing among youth living with perinatally acquired HIV in Tanzania through a collaborative arts-based approach8
Exploration of parental perspectives and involvement in therapeutic communication approaches for deaf and/or hard-of-hearing children at special schools in South Africa8
Beyond the fingertips: imagining haptic technologies for a deafblind future8
‘Some people talk about children as though they’re completely different’: hospital art, architecture and design for children in modern Britain8
Pandemics and the gothic, then and now: a hum in the background8
Prozac as medicine, metaphor and identity: reimagining recovery as a rhetorical process in Lauren Slater’s Prozac Diary8
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