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Health, Disease, and Illness
Concepts in Medicine
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- GalenMaimonodesRoy PorterG.S. RousseauSamuel A. CartwrightGeorges CanguilhemThomas S. SzazGeorge L. EngelRobert A. AronowitzChristopher BoorseK. Danner ClouserCharles M. CulverBernard GertRoberto MordacciAndrew SobelR.E. KendellArthur L. CaplanWinston ChiongAlice Domurat DregerPeter ConradNorma C. WareJohn T. E. RichardsonFrances B. McCreaMartha HolsteinSander GilmanGeorge C. WilliamsDavid MagnusEric T. JuengstPeter J. WhitehouseMaxwell J. MehlmanThomas H. MurrayPaul R. Wolpe
2004
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In the 1850s, "Drapetomania" was the medical term for a disease found among black slaves in the United States. The main symptom was a strange desire to run away from their masters. In earlier centuries gout was understood as a metabolic disease of the affluent, so much so that it became a badge of uppercrust honor—and a medical excuse to avoid hard work. Today, is there such a thing as mental illness, or is mental illness just a myth? Is Alzheimer's really a disease? What is menopause—a bi...
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Rigor Mortis
How Sloppy Science Creates Worthless Cures, Crushes Hope, and Wastes Billions
2017
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An essential book to understanding whether the new miracle cure is good science or simply too good to be trueAmerican taxpayers spend $30 billion annually funding biomedical research, but over half of these studies can't be replicated due to poor experimental design, improper methods, and sloppy statistics. Bad science doesn't just hold back medical progress, it can sign the equivalent of a death sentence for terminal patients. In Rigor Mortis, Richard Har...
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Superstition
Belief in the Age of Science
2008
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Why the battle between superstition and science is far from overFrom uttering a prayer before boarding a plane, to exploring past lives through hypnosis, has superstition become pervasive in contemporary culture? Robert Park, the best-selling author of Voodoo Science, argues that it has. In Superstition, Park asks why people persist in superstitious convictions long after science has shown them to be ill-founded. He takes on supernatural beliefs f...
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Research Ethics
A Philosophical Guide to the Responsible Conduct of Research
2013
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Education in the responsible conduct of research typically takes the form of online instructions about rules, regulations, and policies. Research Ethics takes a novel approach and emphasizes the art of philosophical decision-making. Part A introduces egoism and explains that it is in the individual's own interest to avoid misconduct, fabrication of data, plagiarism and bias. Part B explains contractualism and covers issues of authorship, peer review and responsible use of statistics. Part ...
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- Allen PeterkinArthur W. FrankDavid H. FloodRhonda L. SoricelliLisa KeränenMichael SappolShelley WallMartha Stoddard HolmesJoseph N. StrausMartin F. NordenFelicia CohnMartha MontelloJohn LantosAmy HaddadRebecca GardenMark ClarkHoward BrodyJack CoulehanRosemarie TongSander L. GilmanGretchen A. CaseAlice DregerMarjorie Levine-ClarkSusan M. SquierRafael CampoSayantani DasGuptaJonathan M. MetzlDaniel GoldbergMaren Grainger-MonsenThomas R. ColeBenjamin SaxtonE. Ann KaplanJerald WinakurBradley LewisAnne Hudson JonesMichael RoweIan WilliamsTod ChambersRaymond C. BarfieldLucy SelmanJeffrey P. BishopAudrey ShaferCatherine BellingPaul Root WolpeJeff NiskerJulie M. AultmanMichael BlackieErin Gentry LambAlan BleakleyJay BaruchLisa I. IezzoniBernice HausmanAllison B. KaveyRebecca J. Hester
2014
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Over the past forty years, the health humanities, previously called the medical humanities, has emerged as one of the most exciting fields for interdisciplinary scholarship, advancing humanistic inquiry into bioethics, human rights, health care, and the uses of technology. It has also helped inspire medical practitioners to engage in deeper reflection about the human elements of their practice.In Health Humanities Reader, editors Therese Jones, Delese Wear, and Lester D. F...
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2016
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Narrative medicine is a fresh discipline of health care that helps patients and health professionals to tell and listen to the complex and unique stories of illness. The Principles and Practice of Narrative Medicine expresses the collective experience and discoveries of the originators of the field. Arising at Columbia University in 2000 from roots in the humanities and patient-centered care, narrative medicine draws patients, doctors, nurses, therapists, and health activists toge...
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- Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
2014
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This volume meets the increasing interest in a range of philosophical issues connected with the nature and significance of life and death, and the ethics of killing. What is it to be alive and to die? What is it to be a person? What must time be like if we are to persist? What makes one life better than another? May death or posthumous events harm the dead? The chapters in this volume address these questions, and also discuss topical issues such as abortion, euthanasia, and suicide. They e...
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Trusting Doctors
The Decline of Moral Authority in American Medicine
2008
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For more than a century, the American medical profession insisted that doctors be rigorously trained in medical science and dedicated to professional ethics. Patients revered their doctors as representatives of a sacred vocation. Do we still trust doctors with the same conviction? In Trusting Doctors, Jonathan Imber attributes the development of patients' faith in doctors to the inspiration and influence of Protestant and Catholic clergymen during the nineteenth and early twentiet...
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- Blackwell Public Philosophy Series
2013
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Happy-People-Pills for All explores current theories of happiness while demonstrating the need to develop advanced pharmacological agents for the enhancement of our capacity for happiness and wellbeing.Presents the first detailed exploration of the enhancement of happinessA controversial yet rigorous argument that demonstrates the moral imperative for the development and mass distribution of ‘happy-pills’, to promote the wellbeing of the individual and soci...
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Health Care as a Social Good
Religious Values and American Democracy
2014
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David M. Craig traveled across the United States to assess health care access, delivery and finance in this country. He interviewed religious hospital administrators and interfaith activists, learning how they balance the values of economic efficiency and community accountability. He met with conservatives, liberals, and moderates, reviewing their ideas for market reform or support for the Affordable Care Act. He discovered that health care in the US is not a private good or a public good....
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Transnational Surrogacy, Human Rights and the Politics of Reproduction
2017
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Transnational surrogacy – the creation of babies across borders – has become big business. Globalization, reproductive technologies, new family formations and rising infertility are combining to produce a 'quiet revolution' in social and medical ethics and the nature of parenthood. Whereas much of the current scholarship has focused on the US and India, this groundbreaking anthology offers a far wider perspective.Featuring contributions from over thirty activists and scholars from ...
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Science and Religion
A Historical Introduction
2017
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An essential examination of the historical relationship between science and religion.Since its publication in 2002, Science and Religion has proven to be a widely admired survey of the complex relationship of Western religious traditions to science from the beginning of the Christian era to the late twentieth century. In the second edition, eleven new essays expand the scope and enhance the analysis of this enduringly popular book.Tracing the rise ...
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