Second Opinion: Doctors, Diseases and Decisions in Modern Medicine: Doctors and Diseases - Wretched Arguments at the Sickbed

Second Opinion: Doctors, Diseases and Decisions in Modern Medicine: Doctors and Diseases - Wretched Arguments at the Sickbed

by RichardHorton (Author)

Synopsis

Richard Horton, for many years editor of The Lancet , examines the history of the relationship between doctor and patient, from ancient times to present day. The essays cover subjects including: the impact of modern warfare on health services; the debate over euthanasia; controversies over HIV and Aids; the human genome project; and the debate over the gay gene. Horton's introduction explores the significance of the Hippocratic oath, with particular reference to the Harold Shipman murders.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 582
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Granta
Published: 01 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 1862075875
ISBN 13: 9781862075870

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Can trust between doctors and patients survive in an age of intensive scientific research, managed health care and the Internet? In these essays, Richard Horton examines how our conceptions of disease and its treatment have changed over the centuries, and considers urgent contemporary issues: the impact of modern warfare on health services, the debate over euthanasia, and the debate over the 'gay gene'. In an age when medical knowledge has never been greater, and as patients develop from passive recipients of health care into active consumers, ethical and practical decisions - the ability to 'play God' - has left doctors and health care providers with some of the heaviest responsibilities in modern society. Horton's informed contribution to these debates will be essential reading for practitioners and users in the health service alike.
Author Bio
Richard Horton is the editor of The Lancet and lives in London.