The Missing Medical Text: Humane Patient CareMelbourne University Press, 1978 - 249 頁 |
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Humane Patient Care Anthony R. Moore. THE ART OF MEDICINE ' Dr Lydgate carried the conviction that the medical profession as it might be was the finest in the world ; presenting the most perfect interchange between science and art ...
Humane Patient Care Anthony R. Moore. THE ART OF MEDICINE ' Dr Lydgate carried the conviction that the medical profession as it might be was the finest in the world ; presenting the most perfect interchange between science and art ...
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... medicine is the best science , that doctors are the best people , and that medical traditions are the best traditions ??? There are , therefore , two important principles to acknowledge . The first is that the art of medicine depends on ...
... medicine is the best science , that doctors are the best people , and that medical traditions are the best traditions ??? There are , therefore , two important principles to acknowledge . The first is that the art of medicine depends on ...
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... art and science : It causes us so agreeable a sensation to occupy ourselves with what we can half do , that no person ought to find fault with the dillet- tante , when he is spending his ... ART OF MEDICINE 5 The Medical Humanities Course.
... art and science : It causes us so agreeable a sensation to occupy ourselves with what we can half do , that no person ought to find fault with the dillet- tante , when he is spending his ... ART OF MEDICINE 5 The Medical Humanities Course.
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The Significance of Suffering | 33 |
The Relatives Experience of Illness | 40 |
Portraits of Doctors in Literature | 78 |
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