Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... diseases ) , supplying them with informa- tion , encouragement , shared stories , and com- fort food . ACCOMMODATING THE DISEASE No woman undergoing a radical mastectomy at the time Coman did would have known in advance just how ...
... diseases ) , supplying them with informa- tion , encouragement , shared stories , and com- fort food . ACCOMMODATING THE DISEASE No woman undergoing a radical mastectomy at the time Coman did would have known in advance just how ...
Halaman 66
... disease , nei- ther a sign of God's disfavor nor a mark of shame . Nonetheless , Bates had difficulties mirroring Coman's convictions . She wanted to align her- self with Coman and willed herself to set aside the mental images of her ...
... disease , nei- ther a sign of God's disfavor nor a mark of shame . Nonetheless , Bates had difficulties mirroring Coman's convictions . She wanted to align her- self with Coman and willed herself to set aside the mental images of her ...
Halaman 69
... disease aimed at women readers began to emerge shortly after Coman's death . Dr. Francis Carter Wood's " What Every Woman Should Know about Can- cer , " for example , appeared in the February 1919 issue of the Women's Home Companion ...
... disease aimed at women readers began to emerge shortly after Coman's death . Dr. Francis Carter Wood's " What Every Woman Should Know about Can- cer , " for example , appeared in the February 1919 issue of the Women's Home Companion ...
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