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Raymond Tallis

Hippocratic Oaths

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Poet, philosopher, novelist and former physician, Raymond Tallis is one of the world's foremost scientific philosophers. In this book, he brings together his diverse intellectual interests to address profoundly important questions about our well being. Hippocratic Oaths blends philosophy with public opinion, polemic and personal experience to bridge the disjunction between the health care we believe we are entitled to expect, and the difficult realities of what is possible.
In a series of fiercely stimulating and impassioned arguments, Tallis looks at the truth behind public health scares; why we continue to incorrectly treat our bodies as if they were machines, separate from ourselves; and why the popularity of alternative therapies is bad for doctors and patients alike.

Hippocratic Oaths is the summation of a lifetime's thought and medical practice, by one of the most singular stars in the British scientific firmament. It will, quite simply, change forever the way you think about yourself, and your health.
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512 afgedrukte pagina’s
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2015
Jaar van uitgave
2014
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    Knowledge – articulated or propositional awareness formulated into factual information and abstract general principles – is utterly different from the sentience that all conscious animals (including human beings) possess.
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    It is hardly surprising, then, that truly scientific medicine is less than a hundred years old.
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    There is therefore a paradox: as medicine-takers we are not organisms but complex selves; but the effectiveness of the medicine we take is owed to a view of ourselves as organisms
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