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Robert B Taylor, Robert B. Taylor
On the Shoulders of Medicine's Giants - What Today's Clinicians Can Learn from Yesterday's Wisdom
English · Hardback
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Medical history offers us many wise thoughts, a few misguided notions, and a host of intriguing back-stories. On the Shoulders of Medicine's Giants presents a selection of these, and tells how the words of medicine's "giants"-such as Hippocrates, Sir William Osler, Francis Weld Peabody, and Elizabeth Kübler-Ross-are relevant to medical science and practice in the 21st century.
Which physician was the inspiration for the fictional character Sherlock Holmes, and what did he identify as "the real essential factor in all successful medical diagnosis"? What did Sigmund Freud describe as his "tyrant," and what might this mean for doctors today? Do you know the attributed source of the well-known aphorism about horses and zebras, and what we believe this physician actually said? This book answers these questions and more, while also providing fascinating tales about each individual quoted.
On the Shoulders of Medicine's Giants is recommended for practicing physicians, students, and residents, as well as nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and anyone involved in patient care who wants to understand the historical and epistemological foundations of what we do each day in practice.
To see Dr. Taylor lecture on the history of medicine, go here: https://youtu.be/Zx4yaUyaPRA
List of contents
The Profession and Professionalism.- Being a Physician.- The Art and Science of Doctoring.- Health, Disease, Illness, and Death.- Disease Detection and Diagnosis.- Therapy and Healing.- Learning and Teaching Medicine.- Medical Experience, Knowledge, and Wisdom.- Errors, Uncertainty, and Ethical Issues.- Current Issues and Future Practice.
About the author
Dr. Robert B. Taylor is a luminary in the field of family medicine.
Summary
Medical history offers us many wise thoughts, a few misguided notions, and a host of intriguing back-stories. On the Shoulders of Medicine’s Giants presents a selection of these, and tells how the words of medicine’s “giants”—such as Hippocrates, Sir William Osler, Francis Weld Peabody, and Elizabeth Kübler-Ross—are relevant to medical science and practice in the 21st century.
Which physician was the inspiration for the fictional character Sherlock Holmes, and what did he identify as "the real essential factor in all successful medical diagnosis"? What did Sigmund Freud describe as his “tyrant,” and what might this mean for doctors today? Do you know the attributed source of the well-known aphorism about horses and zebras, and what we believe this physician actually said? This book answers these questions and more, while also providing fascinating tales about each individual quoted.
On the Shoulders of Medicine’s Giants is recommended for practicing physicians, students, and residents, as well as nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and anyone involved in patient care who wants to understand the historical and epistemological foundations of what we do each day in practice.
To see Dr. Taylor lecture on the history of medicine, go here: https://youtu.be/Zx4yaUyaPRA
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“Each chapter contains 10 to 12 essays that are only two pages in length and always accompanied by a handful of references that reflect the author’s narratives or the original sources of his quotes. … this is a book that should be read at various phases of one’s medical career–starting with medical school. … These essays will assume progressively greater relevance as one grows to appreciate those whose shoulders they have stood upon through a life in medicine.” (Jeffrey T. Kirchner, Family Medicine, Vol. 48 (4), April, 2016)
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"Each chapter contains 10 to 12 essays that are only two pages in length and always accompanied by a handful of references that reflect the author's narratives or the original sources of his quotes. ... this is a book that should be read at various phases of one's medical career-starting with medical school. ... These essays will assume progressively greater relevance as one grows to appreciate those whose shoulders they have stood upon through a life in medicine." (Jeffrey T. Kirchner, Family Medicine, Vol. 48 (4), April, 2016)
Product details
Authors | Robert B Taylor, Robert B. Taylor |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 26.05.2014 |
EAN | 9781493913343 |
ISBN | 978-1-4939-1334-3 |
No. of pages | 251 |
Dimensions | 166 mm x 15 mm x 243 mm |
Weight | 563 g |
Illustrations | XIV, 251 p. 100 illus., 48 illus. in color. |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> General
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