In 'The Invisible Kingdom,' O'Rourke delves into chronic illnesses often overlooked by medicine, emphasizing the need for patients to assert themselves. She highlights Caroline Crampton's 'A Body Made of Glass,' showcasing the historical evolution of health anxieties and hypochondria.
O'Rourke suggests reading history books on illness and medicine to grasp the evolution of concepts we take for granted. These books shed light on changing perspectives and understanding in the medical field.
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