Literature and medicine: Renu's Prashant
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Maila Anchal, Social determinants of health, Humanities in Medical Education, Public Health, Medical students, Rural healthcare, Rural sensitization, Phanishwar Nath RenuAbstract
Phanishwar Nath Renu's classic Hindi novel 'Maila Anchal' (1954), takes us through the transformative journey of a young medical graduate named Prashant. It echoes the contemporary discourse on the multiple dimensions and determinants of health.
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