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Here, in well-patterned fragments, Jamison analyses the historical but newly fraught problem of disbelief in and distrust and dismissal of women's cultural expressions regarding their ailing bodies, or minds.
Often, they attempt to pivot the conversation to an even more fraught problem: mental health.
(Krebs et al. 1997, p. 128 At this point in time badgers and bTB was already a notoriously fraught problem which had remained unresolved for over 20 years, despite extensive research efforts.
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