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Medical Philosophy Conceptual Issues In Medicine Mario Bunge

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Medical Philosophy Conceptual Issues In Medicine Mario Bunge
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Mario Bunge
ISBN: 9789814508964, 9814508969
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Medical Philosophy Conceptual Issues In Medicine Mario Bunge by Mario Bunge 9789814508964, 9814508969 instant download after payment.

This is the first book that analyzes and systematizes all the general ideas of medicine, in particular the philosophical ones, which are usually tacit. Instead of focusing on one or two points — typically disease and clinical trial — this book examines all the salient aspects of biomedical research and practice: the nature of disease; the logic of diagnosis; the discovery and design of drugs; the design of lab and clinical trials; the crafting of therapies and design of protocols; the moral duties and rights of physicians and patients; the distinctive features of scientific medicine and of medical quackery; the unique combination of basic and translational research; the place of physicians and nurses in society; the task of medical sociology; and the need for universal medical coverage. Health care workers, medicine buffs, and philosophers will find this thought-provoking book highly useful in their line of work and research.

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