"Everybody Has It": Syphilis and the Human Condition in the Writings of Ernest Hemingway
L Tyler - Syphilis and Subjectivity, 2018
… It is easy to see why Hemingway, who wrote about executions in In Our Time, A Farewell to Arms,
and For Whom the Bell Tolls, would have been drawn to "Y no hai remedio." He also writes in
Death in the Afternoon, in what seems to be a direct reference to that etching, "But in …
and For Whom the Bell Tolls, would have been drawn to "Y no hai remedio." He also writes in
Death in the Afternoon, in what seems to be a direct reference to that etching, "But in …
[HTML] Thinking Outside of the Speech Box: Cranial Nerves Made Simple
F BACK
… Depending on the site of lesion, injury can cause paralysis of the face on the ipsilateral side
(Bell's palsy), loss of taste from the anterior two … Injury to this nerve can lead to a number of deficits
such as ipsilateral paresis of the soft palate, larynx, pharynx, voice problems, as well …
(Bell's palsy), loss of taste from the anterior two … Injury to this nerve can lead to a number of deficits
such as ipsilateral paresis of the soft palate, larynx, pharynx, voice problems, as well …
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