Medicine and CultureMacmillan, 1996 M11 15 - 204 pages A classic comparative study of medicine and national culture, Medicine and Culture shows us that while doctors regard themselves as servants of science, they are often prisoners of custom. |
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... " An engrossing , revealing , alarming , and amusing report on cultural bias in doctoring . " -Booklist WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY THE AUTHOR LYNN PAYER Medicine & Culture Medicine Culture Varieties of Treatment in the. Medicine Front Cover.
... " An engrossing , revealing , alarming , and amusing report on cultural bias in doctoring . " -Booklist WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY THE AUTHOR LYNN PAYER Medicine & Culture Medicine Culture Varieties of Treatment in the. Medicine Front Cover.
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Lynn Payer. Medicine & Culture Medicine Culture Varieties of Treatment in the United States ,
Lynn Payer. Medicine & Culture Medicine Culture Varieties of Treatment in the United States ,
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... Medicine International ? 15 Culture Bias in Medical Science 23 France : Cartesian Thinking and the Terrain 35 West Germany : The Lingering Influences of Romanticism 74 Great Britain : Economy , Empiricism , and Keeping the Upper Lip ...
... Medicine International ? 15 Culture Bias in Medical Science 23 France : Cartesian Thinking and the Terrain 35 West Germany : The Lingering Influences of Romanticism 74 Great Britain : Economy , Empiricism , and Keeping the Upper Lip ...
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... Medicine and Culture first appeared , and those eight years have seen dramatic changes in both the world at large and the world of medicine . Consider just two de- velopments affecting the four countries examined in Medicine and Culture ...
... Medicine and Culture first appeared , and those eight years have seen dramatic changes in both the world at large and the world of medicine . Consider just two de- velopments affecting the four countries examined in Medicine and Culture ...
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... medicine is making he- roic efforts to improve the science base of clinical medicine , to help ensure that medicine does more good than harm to patients . But the way these particular changes have occurred only un- derscores the ...
... medicine is making he- roic efforts to improve the science base of clinical medicine , to help ensure that medicine does more good than harm to patients . But the way these particular changes have occurred only un- derscores the ...
Contents
Is Medicine International? | 15 |
Culture Bias in Medical Science | 23 |
France Cartesian Thinking and the Terrain | 35 |
West Germany The Lingering Influences of Romanticism | 74 |
Great Britain Economy Empiricism and Keeping the Upper Lip Stiff | 101 |
United States The Virus in the Machine | 124 |
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Page xxiii - ... percent of all contemporary clinical interventions are supported by objective scientific evidence that they do more good than harm. On the other hand, between 40 and 60 percent of all therapeutic benefits can be attributed to a combination of the placebo and Hawthorne effects, two code words for caring and concern, or what most people call "love.