Medicine & culture : notions of health and sickness in Britain, the U.S., France and West Germany
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Medicine & culture : notions of health and sickness in Britain, the U.S., France and West Germany
V. Gollancz, 1990
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Description
An exploration of medical diagnosis in four western societies which argues that decisions are often influenced more by national cultures and philosophies than by sciences.
Table of Contents
- Is medicine international?
- culture bias in medical science
- France - cartesian thinking and the terrain
- West Germany - the lingering influences of romanticism
- Great Britain - economy, empricism, and keeping the upper lip stiff
- United States - the virus in the machine
- "plus ca change".
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