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Miriam Solomon’s Making Medical Knowledge // Reviewed by Michael Wilde

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Next Home Previous Making Medical Knowledge Miriam Solomon <strong> </strong> <strong> </strong> Reviewed by Michael Wilde <strong> <em> Making Medical Knowledge </em> </strong> Miriam Solomon Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, £35 ISBN 9780198732617 In <em> Making Medical Knowledge </em> , Miriam Solomon describes a variety of epistemological approaches, or ‘methods’, employed by medical researchers and practitioners.
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Next Home Previous Making Medical Knowledge Miriam Solomon <strong> </strong> <strong> </strong> Reviewed by Michael Wilde <strong> <em> Making Medical Knowledge </em> </strong> Miriam Solomon Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, £35 ISBN 9780198732617 In <em> Making Medical Knowledge </em> , Miriam Solomon describes a variety of epistemological approaches, or ‘methods’, employed by medical researchers and practitioners.

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