The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine
Title The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine PDF eBook
Author James Le Fanu
Publisher Carroll & Graf Pub
Pages 426
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780786707324

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Argues that the pace of medical discoveries has slowed in the last twenty-five years due to excessive emphasis on the social and political aspects of health care, and to controversies caused by ethical issues.

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine
Title The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine PDF eBook
Author James Le Fanu
Publisher Little Brown GBR
Pages 490
Release 1999
Genre Medicine
ISBN 9780349112800

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The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine presents a comprehensive and searching reappraisal of the science, philosophy and politics of modern medicine.

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine
Title The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine PDF eBook
Author James Le Fanu
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 396
Release 2012-11-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 0465058892

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In the years following World War II, medicine won major battles against smallpox, diphtheria, and polio. In the same period it also produced treatments to control the progress of Parkinson's, rheumatoid arthritis, and schizophrenia. It made realities of open-heart surgery, organ transplants, test-tube babies. Unquestionably, the medical accomplishments of the postwar years stand at the forefront of human endeavor, yet progress in recent decades has slowed nearly to a halt. In this judicious examination of medicine in our times, which has won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, medical doctor and columnist James Le Fanu both surveys the glories of medicine in the postwar years and analyzes the factors that for the past twenty-five years have increasingly widened the gulf between achievement and advancement: the social theories of medicine, ethical issues, and political debates over health care that have hobbled the development of vaccines and discovery of new "miracle" cures. While fully demonstrating the extraordinary progress effected by medical research in the latter half of the twentieth century, Le Fanu also identifies the perils that confront medicine in the twenty-first century. "[From] a respected science writer . . . important information that . . . has been overlooked or ignored by many physicians." —New Republic "Provocative and engrossing and informative." —Houston Chronicle

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine

The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine
Title The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine PDF eBook
Author James Le Fanu
Publisher Abacus Software
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Medicine
ISBN 9780349123752

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A fascinating survey of the key moments of post-war medical discovery - fully revised and updated for this new edition

Eugene Braunwald and the Rise of Modern Medicine

Eugene Braunwald and the Rise of Modern Medicine
Title Eugene Braunwald and the Rise of Modern Medicine PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Lee
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 398
Release 2013-09-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0674726561

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Much of the improved survival rate from heart attack can be traced to Eugene Braunwald's work. He proved that myocardial infarction was an hours-long dynamic process which could be altered by treatment. Thomas H. Lee tells the life story of a physician whose activist approach transformed not just cardiology but the culture of American medicine.

Hughes Syndrome

Hughes Syndrome
Title Hughes Syndrome PDF eBook
Author Munther A Khamashta
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 486
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Medical
ISBN 1447136667

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In 1983 Graham Hughes described a syndrome in which the blood has a tendency to clot. Hughes syndrome is at the root of diverse conditions such as stroke, leg vein thrombosis and recurrent abortion. Hughes Syndrome addresses the complete range of features produced by this common disorder, which is also known as antiphospholipid syndrome. The condition can affect any organ, and is treated using commonly available drugs including low-dose aspirin and warfarin. This timely book fulfils the need for a cross-disciplinary clinical textbook and contains contributions from the leading international authorities. Hughes Syndrome should be read by anyone who might have a clinical or scientific interest in this condition: rheumatologists, haematologists, obstetricians and neurologists.

Why Us?

Why Us?
Title Why Us? PDF eBook
Author James Le Fanu
Publisher Vintage
Pages 322
Release 2009-03-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307378071

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In this daring treatise on the current state of scientific inquiry, James Le Fanu challenges the common assumption that further progress in genetic research and neuroscience must ultimately explain all there is to know about life and man’s place in the world. On the contrary, he argues, the most recent scientific findings point to an unbridgeable explanatory gap between the genes strung out along the Double Helix and the beauty and diversity of the living world—and between the electrical activity of the brain and the abundant creativity of the human mind. His exploration of these mysteries, and his analysis of where they might lead us in our thinking about the nature and purpose of human existence, form the impassioned and riveting heart of Why Us?