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The Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories of Mystery Illness. Edited by Suzanne O’Sullivan (336 pp.; ISBN: 1529010551; 15Euro hardback). Pan Macmillian 2021

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The Sleeping Beauties: And Other Stories of Mystery Illness. Edited by Suzanne O’Sullivan (336 pp.; ISBN: 1529010551; 15Euro hardback). Pan Macmillian 2021

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 September 2021

Fina Wurm*
Affiliation:
Queens University Belfast, Belfast, Ireland (Email: fina.wurm@qub.ac.uk)

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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland

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