Society and Medicine

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bioethical analysis
Cadaveric Transplants
Carla M. Messikomer
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Charles L. Bosk
Childhood Hunger
cultural perspectives on health
David Mechanic
Deborah A. Frank
Elizabeth M. Armstrong
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Experiment Perilous
Fox's Writings
Fox’s Writings
Gail G. Glicksman
Health Risk Appraisals
healthcare professions
Howard L. Kaye
HPT
ICU Nurse
Investigational Medicine
IRB Member
Jacqueline Hart
Jarvik Artificial Heart
Jonathan B. Imber
Judith P. Swazey
Judith Swazey
Medical School IRB
medical sociology
moral dimensions in medicine
Multi Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
Nicholas A. Christakis
Nihil Obstat
Pastoral Medicine
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
physician socialization
Pregnancy Scholarship
RenC. Fox
Robert Klitzman
Short Term Disability
Short Term Disability Claimants
social context of medical practice
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
Staff HMOs
Staff Model HMOs
Thomas Starzl
Victor Lidz
Virginia Adams O'Connell
White Cells
WIC Voucher
William R. Lafleur
Yves Winkin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138514805
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The essays in this volume pay tribute to the achievements of RenÚe C. Fox in the fields of medicine and sociology. Many of the contributors are Fox's colleagues and former students from medicine, sociology, nursing, and bioethics. The title--Society and Medicine--reflects the leitmotif in Fox's work: her studies of and teaching about the nature of medicine and medical research; the training and work of their practitioners; the interrelationships between medicine and the societies and cultures of which it is a part; and, above all, the moral and spiritual dimensions of the healing arts.

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