Human(ities)
Name that Literary Health Professional
Bad Science
Diagnoses
Before & After
100

In Never Let Me Go, this is collected from the children at Halisham in an effort to prove that they are not “anything less than fully human.”

What is artwork?

100

Kathy H.’s job title in Never Let Me Go 

What is carer? 

100

In a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Dr. Aylmer becomes obsessed with removing this from his wife

What is a birthmark?

100

Nina Riggs’s memoir The Bright Hour and Kara Sievewright’s comic “Queer in a Common Country” both deal with the diagnosis of this disease

What is breast cancer?
100

Short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne indicating someone practices witchcraft 

What is The Birthmark of the Devil? 

200

Catherine Belling writes that, “In relation to health care, the humanities are still defined (and largely marginalized) by their difference from" these

What are the sciences?

200

In a short story by Sherman Alexie, the main character asks this health care provider for a blanket for his father

Who is a nurse? 

200

In December of last year, a Chinese scientist was criticized for ethical violations in using this technology to genetically edit embryos

What is CRISPR?

200

A Wilms tumor, with which the baby in a short story by Lorrie Moore is diagnosed, is a cancer of this organ

What is the kidney?

200

Theory by Rita Charon used as strength training exercise equipment 

What is Narrative Medicine Ball?

300

Magazine Elizabeth Bishop’s seven-year-old speaker is looking at when she asks, “What similarities…held us all together / or made us all just one?”

What is The National Geographic? 

300

Character in a short story by Lorrie Moore who says, “You don’t know exactly what it is until it’s in the bucket.”

Who is The Radiologist? 

300

Dorothy Roberts argues that biotech companies that offer genetic selection services often claim to care about ______________ as a way to deflect from the fact that these technologies tend to “reinforce race, gender, and other social inequalities”

What is health? 

300

The disease Susan Sontag is referring to when she describes the “language of political paranoia” and “science-fiction flavor” used to refer to it in popular media in the 1980s

What is AIDS?

300

Memoir by Nina Riggs used as a device to tell time

What is The Bright Hourglass?

400

Alternative name that has been proposed for the “medical humanities”

What is the health humanities? 

400

Elizabeth Bishop: “In Worcester, Massachusetts, / I went with Aunt Consuelo / to keep her ___________________ appointment”

What is dentist's? 

400

In Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel Never Let Me Go, human beings are cloned for this purpose

What is organ donation?

400

This was “the ‘master disease’ of early-twentieth-century reformers and editors,” according to historian Nancy Tomes in “her article “Epidemic Entertainments”

What is tuberculosis?

400

TV comedy series by Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner telling the story of an encounter in pediatric oncology

What is Difficult People Like That Are the Only People Here? 

500

14th-century Italian poet who argued that the role of the university was to supply students with wisdom and skills for civic leadership

Who is Petrarch? 

500

Sylvia Plath: “I have given my name and my day-clothes up to the nurses / And my history to the anesthetist and my body to” these health professionals 

Who are the surgeons?

500

Susan Sontag argues that this type of illness transmission tends to be “judged more harshly” than others

What is sexual transmission?

500

In the comic “My Quest for Health” by Michael Sappol and Shelley Wall, Mike’s trouble breathing is initially diagnosed as this  

What is a panic attack?

500

Novel by Kazuo Ishiguro that asks a question from a children’s classic: “Do you like my hat?” 

What is Never Let Me Go Dog Go?