Culture | Body politics

Modern medicine still has much to learn about women’s bodies

Alongside her feminist history of illness, Elinor Cleghorn makes a plea for better listening

The listening cure

Unwell Women. By Elinor Cleghorn. Dutton; 400 pages; $28. Weidenfeld & Nicolson; £16.99

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