Osler's "a Way of Life" and Other Addresses, with Commentary and Annotations

Osler's
Title Osler's "a Way of Life" and Other Addresses, with Commentary and Annotations PDF eBook
Author Sir William Osler
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 416
Release 2001
Genre Medical ethics
ISBN 9780822326823

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Collection of addresses given by Sir William Osler (1849-1919), esteemed physician and professor, on the way of life for the ethical physician.

A Way of Life

A Way of Life
Title A Way of Life PDF eBook
Author Sir William Osler
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1918
Genre Conduct of life
ISBN

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Osler

Osler
Title Osler PDF eBook
Author Charles S. Bryan
Publisher New York : Oxford University Press
Pages 290
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780195112511

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Framing the great physician's message in contemporary, easily accessible terms, he allows today's readers to rediscover the immense appeal and pragmatism of Osler's stimulating writings.

The Quotable Osler

The Quotable Osler
Title The Quotable Osler PDF eBook
Author Sir William Osler
Publisher ACP Press
Pages 356
Release 2008
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781934465004

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This newly revised and updated paperback edition features the addition of fifty new quotes, forty of which have never before been published, as well as a chronology of Oslers life! The Quotable Osler is the ideal resource for those seeking an apt quote for an article, presentation, or for those wanting to sample Oslers thought-provoking and uplifting messages. Oslers meaningful and valuable teachings are timeless, and this new paperback edition would make a fine gift for a fellow physician, medical student, or a graduating resident.

Aequanimitas

Aequanimitas
Title Aequanimitas PDF eBook
Author William Osler
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Pages 472
Release 1932-12-22
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780070479159

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A timeless collection of essays from famed physician and statesman, the late William Osler, MD Capturing the essence of the healing art, the book makes the perfect gift item or serves as a welcome pause that refreshes.

William Osler

William Osler
Title William Osler PDF eBook
Author Michael Bliss
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 626
Release 2002-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802085412

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In his time the most famous physician in the world, Canadian-born William Osler (1849-1919) is still the best-known figure in the history of medicine. This new, definitive biography by Michael Bliss is the first full-scale life of Osler to appear since 1925. An award-winning medical historian, Bliss draws on many untapped sources to recreate Osler's life and medical times for a new generation of readers. Born at Bond Head, north of Toronto, Osler rose from obscurity to become the greatest medical teacher and writer in three countries. At Canada's McGill University, America's Johns Hopkins University, and finally as regius professor at Oxford, Osler was idolized by two generations of medical students and practitioners, for whom he came to personify the ideal doctor. His quest was to bring high standards and scientific methods into general practice in the medical world and to give teaching hospitals a solid place in the education of doctors. The publication of his book, The Principles and Practice of Medicine (1892), established him as the authority of modern medicine, a position he held well into the new century. Osler was revered as the high priest of the advent of twentieth-century medicine. In this fine biography, Michael Bliss animates the epic quality of Osler's life - not only in telling his personal story, but in setting that story against the dramatic backdrop of the coming of modern medicine. Winner of the Jason A. Hannah Medal, awarded by the Royal Society of Canada and the Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine

Medicine, Society, and Faith in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds

Medicine, Society, and Faith in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Title Medicine, Society, and Faith in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds PDF eBook
Author Darrel W. Amundsen
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1996
Genre Medical
ISBN

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In Medicine, Society, and Faith in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds Darrel Amundsen explores the disputed boundaries of medicine and Christianity by focusing on the principle of the sanctity of human life, including the duty to treat or attempt to sustain the life of the ill. As he examines his themes and moves from text to context, Amundsen clarifies a number of Christian principles in relation to bioethical issues that are hotly debated today. In his examination of the moral stance of the earliest syphilographers, for example, he finds insights into the ethical issues surrounding the treatment of AIDS, which he believes has its closest historical antecedent not in plague but in syphilis. He also shows that the belief that all healing comes from God, whether directly, through prayer, or through the use of medicine -- a sentiment commonly held by contemporary Christians -- cannot be accurately attributed to any extant source from the patristic period. Indeed, all the Church Fathers were convinced that healing sometimes came from evil sources: Satan and his demons were able to heal, for example, and Asclepius was a demon "to be taken very seriously indeed."