Simon M
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This thread contains excerpts from and links to all of Veronica's published poems.
Veronica Ashenhurst, a friend of mine who is a Canadian lawyer and now severely affected, wrote this poem about medical misogyny based on her experiences and beyond.
It has just been published in the poetry journal Uppagus.
I don't read a lot of poetry but think this one is wonderful but suspect that advocates are generally more appreciative of poems than many in the research-geek world I inhabit. And that you would be interested because of the subject matter.
Some excerpts are below but I hope people will visit the site for the full version.
Full poem
Veronica Ashenhurst, a friend of mine who is a Canadian lawyer and now severely affected, wrote this poem about medical misogyny based on her experiences and beyond.
It has just been published in the poetry journal Uppagus.
I don't read a lot of poetry but think this one is wonderful but suspect that advocates are generally more appreciative of poems than many in the research-geek world I inhabit. And that you would be interested because of the subject matter.
Some excerpts are below but I hope people will visit the site for the full version.
Tarnished idol, whom I sought to revere: ...
You favoured male cell lines, male mice;
blithely sent us home with stopping hearts,
and peeling myelin sheaths. We were, you claimed,
just hurt by careless love or mired in sulk.
So certain were you that this hamstrung life—
dreams shipwrecked, stripped of rigging, in my depths—
was trifling, girlish neurasthenia:
Paxil and pure thoughts could will me back.
Medicine, will you reprove your faults?
...You favoured male cell lines, male mice;
blithely sent us home with stopping hearts,
and peeling myelin sheaths. We were, you claimed,
just hurt by careless love or mired in sulk.
So certain were you that this hamstrung life—
dreams shipwrecked, stripped of rigging, in my depths—
was trifling, girlish neurasthenia:
Paxil and pure thoughts could will me back.
Medicine, will you reprove your faults?
Full poem
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