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Written in the Stars: A Spotlight on Astrology in Medieval Medicine
Photo by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash Human beings have always looked up at the night sky in fascination, wonder and in search for answers...

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Apr 7, 20204 min read
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on the twelfth stroke: the breaking of a spell
it was 11.49. i know because i had watched the clocks turn themselves around tonight, brass and silver metal clanking on familiar walls,...

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Mar 23, 20202 min read
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Side Characters of the Health-Care System
Spencer, Natasha. “Healthcare.” Unsplash, 8 May 2019. A canvas is loved for its colours, the busy patterns and intricacies of a tragedy...

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Dec 12, 20193 min read
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Poetry in medicine
What I lost was not going to happen. I had what happened. There was no more. – Grief Without Fantasy by Ronna Bloom (Academy of American...

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Apr 1, 20193 min read
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‘Tis the Season: The Sidewalk View
It’s Black Friday and you are disproportionately happy with the sweater you found on sale. As you walk out of the mall, the chill...

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Nov 28, 20183 min read
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Neither Here Nor There
Neither Here Nor There One Year Ago ———————————————————————————————— Senior Year. A time of confusion, choice, and worry. Jiwon, a young...

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Mar 13, 20185 min read
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A Poem a Day [1]
Whether you’ve delved deep into the archived libraries of the poetic works of the Beat Generation, or you’ve had to reluctantly analyze...

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Dec 7, 20174 min read
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A Long Walk
“Thank you for coming to visit me,” she said to me. “My pleasure,” I responded. Then she told me, “I left my family and home in Zimbabwe...

The Muse
Nov 8, 20162 min read
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