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Man, Medicine, and the State

Author : Wolfgang Uwe Eckart
Publisher : Franz Steiner Verlag
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 351508794X

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This anthology unites articles about different aspects of scientific human experiments in the course of World War I to the 1960s. The majority of them deals with the development of medicine and life sciences as well as the national research promotion under the Nazi regime and during World War II. Studies on human experiments of French, Japanese, and US-American research enlarge the perspective on a problem of obviously international range. These empirical studies are supplemented by articles on the legal evaluation of this behaviour of scientists, as well as on the resulting movement to formulate binding transnational ethical codes on behalf of human experiments.

Man and the State

Author : Jacques Maritain
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0813209056

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"Of time-transcending value, this book is probably the most succinct and clearest statement of Thomistic political theory available to the English-language reader. Written during his exile from war-torn Europe, Man and the State is the fruit of Maritain's considerable learning as well as his reflections on his positive American experience and on the failure of regimes he closely encountered on the Continent."--Jude P. Dougherty, The Catholic University of America "The lectures that were the basis for Man and the State were delivered at the University of Chicago at a time when Maritain was still in the first enthusiasm of his participation in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. He devotes particular attention to the concept of rights, since, historically, rights theories were fashioned to supplant the natural law theory to which Maritain as a Thomist gives his allegiance. Maritain provides an ingenious and profound theory as to how natural law and natural rights can be complementary. For this reason alone it remains a fundamental contribution to political philosophy, but it is filled with other gems as well. Was Maritain too optimistic in his appraisal of modernity? Or have we unjustly lost the optimism that was his? Man and the State is an invitation to rethink the way we pose the basic questions of political philosophy."--Ralph McInerny, Jacques Maritain Center, University of Notre Dame ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jacques Maritain (1882-1973), distinguished French Catholic philosopher and writer, was the author of more than fifty books. A preeminent interpreter of the thought of Thomas Aquinas, Maritain was a professor of philosophy at the Institut Catholique de Paris, Columbia University, and Princeton University. He served as French Ambassador to the Vatican from 1945 to 1948. CONTENTS 1. The People and the State 2. The Concept of Sovereignty 3. The Problem of Means 4. The Rights of Man 5. The Democratic Charter 6. Church and State 7. The Problem of World Government

Man and Medicine

Author : Farokh Erach Udwadia
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Medical sciences
ISBN : UOM:39015053405117

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This Book Is A Wide Spanning Historical Study Of The Evolution Of Modern Medicine, From Prehistory To Contemporary Times.

Rockefeller Medicine Men

Author : E. Richard Brown
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Charities, Medical
ISBN : 0520042697

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Man-made Medicine

Author : Kary L. Moss
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 0822318164

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If not for the reproductive functions of women, would there be anything called women's health care? A review of medical literature, practice, and policy in this country would suggest that the answer is no. Offering a startling view of the current state of health care for women in the United States and laying the foundation for a new, widely defined women's medicine, Man-Made Medicine makes an urgent statement about gender bias in the medical establishment and its pernicious effects on the well-being of women and the care they receive. These essays by physicians, lawyers, activists, and scholars present a rare interdisciplinary approach to a complex set of issues. Gender stereotyping and bias in the collection, analysis, and reporting of scientific data and in the ways health-related news is covered by the media are examined. The exclusion of women from the health care policy-making process and the effect such exclusion has on the determination of priorities among potential areas of research are also explored. With discussions of the plight of specific populations of women whose health care needs are not being sufficiently met--for example, immigrants, prisoners, the mentally ill, or women with HIV/AIDS, disabilities, or reproductive health problems--this book considers matters of race and class within the parameters of gender as it builds a fundamental challenge to the existing health care system. A range of current reform proposals are also evaluated in terms of their potential impact on women. Suggesting no less than a radical rethinking of women's medicine, Man-Made Medicine gives essential direction to the discussions that will shape the future of health care in this country. It will be of great interest to a wide audience, including health care advocates, policymakers, scholars, and readers generally concerned with women's health issues. Contributors. Ellen Barry, Laurie Beck, Joan Bertin, Janet Calvo, Wendy Chavkin, Kay Dickersin, Abigail English, Elizabeth Fee, Carol Gill, Nancy Krieger, Joyce McConnell, Judy Norsigian, Ann Scales, Susan Stefan, Lauren Schnaper, Catherine Teare

Attending

Author : Ronald Epstein
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-01-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781501121739

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With his “deeply informed and compassionate book…Dr. Epstein tells us that it is a ‘moral imperative’ [for doctors] to do right by their patients” (New York Journal of Books). The first book for the general public about the importance of mindfulness in medical practice, Attending is a groundbreaking, intimate exploration of how doctors approach their work with patients. From his early days as a Harvard Medical School student, Epstein saw what made good doctors great—more accurate diagnoses, fewer errors, and stronger connections with their patients. This made a lasting impression on him and set the stage for his life’s work—identifying the qualities and habits that distinguish master clinicians from those who are merely competent. The secret, he learned, was mindfulness. Dr. Epstein “shows how taking time to pay attention to patients can lead to better outcomes on both sides of the stethoscope” (Publishers Weekly). Drawing on his clinical experiences and current research, Dr. Epstein explores four foundations of mindfulness—Attention, Curiosity, Beginner’s Mind, and Presence—and shows how clinicians can grow their capacity to provide high-quality care. The commodification of health care has shifted doctors’ focus away from the healing of patients to the bottom line. Clinician burnout is at an all-time high. Attending is the antidote. With compassion and intelligence, Epstein offers “a concise guide to his view of what mindfulness is, its value, and how it is a skill that anyone can work to acquire” (Library Journal).

One Man, One Medicine, One Health

Author : Craig Nash Carter,Cynthia Gregg Hoobler
Publisher : Booksurge Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1439240043

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The biography begins with Jim's birth and scrappy childhood in Chicago and takes the reader through his formal education to become a veterinarian at the Michigan State College and then earning a Master's in Public Health from Harvard. The reader is then taken through early work experiences, adventures in many countries engaging in and winning battles against deadly animal and human diseases, on through to his retirement from CDC in 1971 as the first U.S. Assistant Surgeon General for Veterinary Affairs. Family and personal experiences are weaved into the story to include real-life adventure, success, tragedy and humor. After leaving CDC, Dr. Steele began a prominent second career as a Professor of Environmental Health at the University of Texas, School of Public Health. There he compiled and edited the world's first comprehensive series of books on diseases shared by animals and man, the CRC Handbook Series on Zoonoses. At the ripe young age of 96, he continues to lecture, consult, mentor, advise, write, and inspire. The story of Jim Steele's life is stirring to us all, in and outside the allied health professions. He is a true pioneer in the evolving philosophy of One Medicine, One Health, One World. He has been called by many of his colleagues, The Father of Veterinary Public Health.

To Err Is Human

Author : Institute of Medicine,Committee on Quality of Health Care in America
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2000-03-01
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780309068376

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Experts estimate that as many as 98,000 people die in any given year from medical errors that occur in hospitals. That's more than die from motor vehicle accidents, breast cancer, or AIDSâ€"three causes that receive far more public attention. Indeed, more people die annually from medication errors than from workplace injuries. Add the financial cost to the human tragedy, and medical error easily rises to the top ranks of urgent, widespread public problems. To Err Is Human breaks the silence that has surrounded medical errors and their consequenceâ€"but not by pointing fingers at caring health care professionals who make honest mistakes. After all, to err is human. Instead, this book sets forth a national agendaâ€"with state and local implicationsâ€"for reducing medical errors and improving patient safety through the design of a safer health system. This volume reveals the often startling statistics of medical error and the disparity between the incidence of error and public perception of it, given many patients' expectations that the medical profession always performs perfectly. A careful examination is made of how the surrounding forces of legislation, regulation, and market activity influence the quality of care provided by health care organizations and then looks at their handling of medical mistakes. Using a detailed case study, the book reviews the current understanding of why these mistakes happen. A key theme is that legitimate liability concerns discourage reporting of errorsâ€"which begs the question, "How can we learn from our mistakes?" Balancing regulatory versus market-based initiatives and public versus private efforts, the Institute of Medicine presents wide-ranging recommendations for improving patient safety, in the areas of leadership, improved data collection and analysis, and development of effective systems at the level of direct patient care. To Err Is Human asserts that the problem is not bad people in health careâ€"it is that good people are working in bad systems that need to be made safer. Comprehensive and straightforward, this book offers a clear prescription for raising the level of patient safety in American health care. It also explains how patients themselves can influence the quality of care that they receive once they check into the hospital. This book will be vitally important to federal, state, and local health policy makers and regulators, health professional licensing officials, hospital administrators, medical educators and students, health caregivers, health journalists, patient advocatesâ€"as well as patients themselves. First in a series of publications from the Quality of Health Care in America, a project initiated by the Institute of Medicine

One Man's Medicine

Author : Charles Harris
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:18813245

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Rockefeller Medicine Men

Author : E. Richard Brown
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2013-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1628450975

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Rockefeller Medicine Men: Medicine and Capitalism in America By E. Richard Brown Contents Introduction --Doctors --Other Interest Groups --Foundations and the State I-"Wholesale Philanthropy" From Charity to Social Transformation --Creating Private Fortunes and Social Discontent --Driving the Reluctant Poor from Poverty --Training Scientific Heads to Direct America's "Hard Hands" --Carnegie's "Gospel of Wealth" --Reverand Gates Introduces Rockefeller to "Wholesale Philanthropy" --The Reverend Frederick T. Gates: The Making of a Rockefeller Medicine Man --The General Education Board: $129 Million for Strategic Philanthropy --Social Managers for a Corporate Society II-Scientific Medicine I: Ideology of a Professional Uplift --American Medicine in the 1800s --Incomplete Professionalization --Medicine as a Science --Gaining Public Confidence --Reducing Competition --Technical Requirements of Scientific Medical Education --"Nonsectarian" Medicine Undermines the Sects --Specialization: Less Competition for the Elite --Gains and Losses III-Scientific Medicine II: The Preservation of Capital --Medical Technology and Capital --Welch: A Rockefeller Medicine Man --Rockefeller Money and Medical Science: A Social Investment --Homeopathy: The Conflict Simmers --Scientific Medicine and Capitalist Gates --Healthier Workers --Ideological Medicine --Gates' Digression --A Permanent Investment IV-Reforming Medical Education: Who Will Rule Medicine? --Practitioners Gain a Foothold --Council on Medical Education --Money for Medical Education: Who Will Pay? --Help from the Carnegie Foundation --The "Flexner Report" --The General Education Board: Medical Education gets a Different Drummer --Full Time: "Gold or Glory" --Selling the Full-Time Proposal --Boston Brahmins Resist --Fear and Trembling in the Board Room --State Universities: Professionals, the State, and Corporate Liberalism --Summing Up V-Epilogue: A Half-Century of Medicine in Corporate Capitalist Society --Frederick T. Gates and the Rockefeller Philanthropies --Rationalizing the Medical Market --The Committee on the Costs of Medical Care --Doctors and the Capital-Intensive Commodity Sector --The State: Rationalizing the Private Market --The Growth of Capital-Intensive Commodities --The "Corporate Rationalizers" --The State and Capitalist Medicine --Up Against the Medical Market --National Health Insurance: More of the Same --Technological Medicine --Scientific Medicine: Beliefs and Reality --Life, Death, and Medicine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Windham Press is committed to bringing the lost cultural heritage of ages past into the 21st century through high-quality reproductions of original, classic printed works at affordable prices. This book has been carefully crafted to utilize the original images of antique books rather than error-prone OCR text. This also preserves the work of the original typesetters of these classics, unknown craftsmen who laid out the text, often by hand, of each and every page you will read. Their subtle art involving judgment and interaction with the text is in many ways superior and more human than the mechanical methods utilized today, and gave each book a unique, hand-crafted feel in its text that connected the reader organically to the art of bindery and book-making. We think these benefits are worth the occasional imperfection resulting from the age of these books at the time of scanning, and their vintage feel provides a connection to the past that goes beyond the mere words of the text.

Man and Wound in the Ancient World

Author : Richard A. Gabriel
Publisher : Potomac Books, Inc.
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9781597978491

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Examines the fascinating role of medicine in ancient military cultures; Shows how the ancients understood the body, patched up their warriors, and sent them back into battle; Reveals medical secrets lost during the Dark Ages; Explores how ancient civilizations' technologies have influenced modern medical practices

Gunn's Domestic Medicine, Or Poor Man's Friend;

Author : John C. Gunn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 794 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1838
Category : Materia medica
ISBN : OSU:32436011220181

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