Medicine for beginners
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Contributions
- Pinchuck, Tony. - Contributor
Publication
1984 - Writers and Readers Corperative, United Kingdom
Language
English
Description
Should you see a doctor? Here is the critical diagnosis of established medicine, its ethics and power. A fascinating history of the healing arts is documented from ancient times to the advance of contemporary scientific medicine. The facts of 'medical progress' are fever-charted, in a succinct and amusing way, which allows readers access to a matter of life and death. What we are shown, in the passage from earliest medical treatment to the 'modern miracles' of chemotherapy, is the assembling of a powerful medical establishment, with exclusive hegemony over questions of health on a mass, and now even a global, scale. Two main currents of the medical mass industry are ob¬served: the "free enterprise' corporative system developed in the U.S. and its apparent social alternative in Britain, the National Health Service. Both are scrutinized for real achievements, paradoxes and faults. Criticisms of the giant systems, from the various alternative political, feminist, holistic and Third World standpoints are usefully summarized. Medicine for Beginners is controversial, fun, and a first- rate illustrated guide to the ailments of modern medicine.
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