Chapter 15 Invisible Suffering The Experience of Breathlessness

This chapter presents a philosophical framework for the understanding of the experience of breathlessness. I suggest that the experience of breathlessness is total and overwhelming to the sufferer, but also largely invisible to the outsider. How does this tension play itself out for the respiratory...

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Main Author: Carel, Havi (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Albany State University of New York Press 2018
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