The doctors / Martin L. Gross
Publication details: New York : Random House, c1966Description: 618 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- W 62 G878d 1966
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Includes Bibliographies and 'index
Contents
Part 1: The Doctor and the Patient
I. Introduction to the Modern Doctors: Man of Paradox
II. How good is the Art? A report on Medical Diagnosis
III. Modern Medical Practice Versus the Patients : Arrogance, Availability and Assembly Line medicine
IV. The Doctor as a Scientist : The Fallacies of Doctor Erudition
V. Life and Death in His Hospitals: Surgery, Anesthesia, Obstetrics and Negligence
VI. Iatrogenic Disease: The Scourge of Doctor-Caused Illness
VII. Human Experimentations and American Patient: Failure at Nuremberg
Part II. Who are the Doctors?
VIII. The Doctors as a person: The Non-Renaissance Physician, His Conspiscuous Leisure and Declining Prestige
etc.
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