book review: the sleeping beauties

“The Sleeping Beauties reads like a compilation of case studies and of scribbled personal reflections filled with self-doubt – a careful look at culture and society, often followed by a tearing down of some aspect of the ‘all-knowing’ Westernised medical institutions many of us have come to know and accept.”

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