Ten percent of the population in US suffers from chronic pain. This essay traces the different conceptions of pain through history to reveal its nature. From medical reports and intelligent contributions, Thernstrom demonstrates that when it comes to facing up pain, we havent advanced as much as we would like to imagine but neither are we as defenseless as we fear.
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Ten percent of the population in US suffers from chronic pain. This essay traces the different conceptions of pain through history to reveal its nature. From medical reports and intelligent contributions, Thernstrom demonstrates that when it comes to facing up pain, we havent advanced as much as we would like to imagine but neither are we as defenseless as we fear.
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