The Matter of Hospitals

An Alphabetical Investigation

Description

Hospitals, with their distinctive smells, acute pain, births, writhing bodies, incessant beeping, endless waiting, cardboard food and never-ending corridors, have fascinated writers for centuries. Edited by the prize-winning author of A Sensory Education and Making Sense of Medicine, this book shares a never-before-told story of hospitals through an unusual collection of objects. A great deal that matters happens in hospitals – from new life to the end of life. There is also a great deal of matter, in its material form, within hospitals. Sometimes there is too much: when we see the mountains of clinical waste with dirty syringes and used gloves. Sometimes there is too little: when we saw empty pharmacy shelves during the pandemic. More often, matter circulates in ways that are taken for granted, invisible yet critical to how hospitals function. Each essay in this book takes the matter of hospitals as a starting point to explore broader themes. Organised alphabetically, The Matter of Hospitals investigates what we can learn from the institution's materiality about creativity, waste, patient care, community, attention and design.
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Writer
Harris, Anna
Title
The Matter of Hospitals
Publisher
Maastricht University Press
Year
2025
Language
English
Pages
411
Weight
594 gr
EAN
9789403817576
Dimensions
210 x 148 x 37 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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