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White Mice and White Coats: The Rhetoric of Biomedical Science

PWR 1TS - Fall 2014 - Instructor: Stan, T.
Last Updated: 22-Apr-2015

A guide to resources for PWR 1TS: White Mice and White Coats: The Rhetoric of Biomedical Science. Course topics include how medical science evolves from an initial discovery into commonly accepted dogma, edvidence and argumentative strategies that compel a medical scientist to believe a result, that persuade a physician to change a practice, and that influence a patient to try a potentially risky intervention. 

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Background/Reference sources

Following are some reference sources that you can use to find background information on your topic as well as other references. 

[United States] : McGraw-Hill, [2000?]-
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6th ed. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.
SAL3 (off-campus storage) » Stacks » QH302.5 .D5 2008
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley InterScience
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Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
Green Library » InfoCenter (non-circulating) » BJ63 .I58 2013 V.1
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1999.
Green Library » InfoCenter (non-circulating) » BF311 .M556 1999
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Greenwood Press/ABC-CLIO, c2009.
Green Library » InfoCenter (non-circulating) » Q172.5 .P77 R44 2009

Article resources

Use these resources to search for articles on your topic

Ipswich, MA : EBSCO Pub.
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[New York?] : Thomson Reuters.
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Bethesda, MD : National Center for Biotechnology Information, [1997]-
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[New York] : Elsevier, 2004-
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Check out the library's Bibliography Management page for more information about other tools to manage your references.