Megan Palmer

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The earliest literal definition of cancer is a growth, lump, or protuberance, and the disease’s name—from the Greek karkínos and the Latin cancer, both meaning crab—was inspired, according to Galen, by the resemblance of an external tumor’s swollen veins to a crab’s legs; not, as many people think, because a metastatic disease crawls or creeps like a crab.
Illness as Metaphor and AIDS and Its Metaphors
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