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by Eric J. Cassell and Mark Siegler

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Eric J. Cassell and Mark Siegler
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978-0890935743
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Univ Pubns of Amer; 1st edition (1979)
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Changing Values in Medicine (Eric. J. Cassell & Mark Siegler, ed. The evolution of Margaret Mead. New York: University. Publications of America. Engelhardt, H. Tristram, Jr. 1979. Pp. 73–81 in: Changing Values in Medicine (Eric J. New York: University Publications of. America. 67. Toulmin, Stephen. The Inwardness of Mental Life.

In Changing values in medicine, ed. E. Cassell and M. Siegler, 203–221. The nature of suffering and the goals of medicine. New York: Oxford University Press. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America. Clinical interpretation: The hermeneutics of medicine. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11: 9–24. CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

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Introduction: Understanding the Future of Medicine. Casselland Mark Siegler. We titled this book Changing Valuesin Medicine, but a better nam~ might havebeenEnduring Values in Medicine

Introduction: Understanding the Future of Medicine. THE PATHS TO THE PRESENT This book comes at a turning point in the history of medicine. It is a time, we beli~'e, when the profession has begun to direct its attention away from an almost exclusiv~ conc~ with th~ body and is again focusing on the sick person. We titled this book Changing Valuesin Medicine, but a better nam~ might havebeenEnduring Values in Medicine. for no sicknesscan be known apart from an appreciation of both the body and the person. It is strange that it should ever hav~ setmed otherwise.

Medicine Aimed at the Care of Patients Rather Than What?" in Changing Values in Medicine, Eric J. Cassell and Mark Siegler, eds. (Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1985) pp. 83-96. How Psychology Makes Itself True - or False," in A Century of Psychology As Science, Sigmund Koch and David E. Leary, eds.

Bibliographic Citation. Changing - Values in Medicine, Ed. Eric J Cassell and Mark Siegler.

Eric J. Cassell is an attending physician at New York Presbyterian Hospital, as well as Emeritus Professor of Public Health at. . Cassell is an attending physician at New York Presbyterian Hospital, as well as Emeritus Professor of Public Health at Weill Cornell Medical College and Adjunct Professor of Medicine at McGill University. He retired from the active practice of internal medicine in 1998 after thirty-seven years. Cassell is the author of The Healer's Art, The Place of the Humanities in Medicine, Changing Values in Medicine, two volumes on doctor-patient communication entitled Talking with Patients and Doctoring: The Nature of Primary Care Medicine, The Nature of Healing, and The Nature of Suffering.

Changing Values in Medicine. Cassell & Mark Siegler - 1985. We Need to Talk! Barriers to GPs’ Communication About the Option of Physician-Assisted Suicide and Their Ethical Implications: Results From a Qualitative Study. Ina C. Otte, Corinna Jung, Bernice Elger & Klaus Bally - 2017 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 20 (2):249-256. Medicine and Humanistic Understanding. Jerry Vannatta - 2005 - University of Pennsylvania Press. Patients and Profits. Mark Yarborough - 1986 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 7 (1). The Making of a Physician.