Abstract
In this essay Dr. Hergott explores subjectivity in the settings of patient-doctor interactions and medical narrative, with an emphasis on both activities dealing with matters of the heart. Who is the subject when patient and doctor are together? Whose I matters in that setting? For whom and to whom is medical narrative written?
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