Alan Bowman

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The military metaphor in medicine first came into wide use in the 1880s, with the identification of bacteria as agents of disease. Bacteria were said to ‘invade’ or ‘infiltrate.’ But talk of siege and war to describe disease now has, with cancer, a striking literalness and authority.
Illness as Metaphor and AIDS and Its Metaphors
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