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El. knyga: Matters of Life and Death: Key Writings [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 120 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Nov-2007
  • Leidėjas: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781315382937
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 120 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Nov-2007
  • Leidėjas: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781315382937
In this extraordinary book, Iona Heath draws on her experience as a general practitioner to select and comment on a collection of passages concerning death and dying, and to consider the essential nature of general practice. In Ways of Dying Heath illuminates the process for professionals and lay readers, and stimulates consideration of approaches to improved care at end of life. Her renowned work The Mystery of General Practice (which has been unavailable for some time), considers the complex character of this field, its core values and changing roles. The two extended essays cover important issues on the role of the healthcare professional in the care of the dying, the idea of life and death, and the essential nature of general practice. Matters of Life and Death offers inspiration for all doctors, especially those with an interest in medical humanities. It will also be of great interest to general readers interested in end of life matters, and the nature and art of medicine.
Preface 7(8)
About the Authors 8(3)
A Story
11(4)
John Berger
Ways of Dying
15(64)
Iona Heath
Introduction
17(2)
The denial of death
19(6)
The gift of death
25(6)
Ways of dying
31(6)
Alive until dead
37(4)
How is it possible to die?
41(8)
Time and eternity
49(9)
What the doctor needs
58(15)
Eyes
58(3)
Words
61(5)
Touch
66(1)
Patience
67(6)
Science and poetry
73(6)
Twelve Theses on the Economy of the Dead
79(4)
John Berger
Connections
83(6)
Iona Heath
The Mystery of General Practice
89(34)
Iona Heath
The John Fry Trust Fellowship
89(1)
Acknowledgements
89(2)
Introduction
91(3)
The current crisis
94(7)
Market values and the destruction of vocation
94(1)
The conflict between advocacy and distributive justice
95(1)
The specious separation of health care and social care
96(1)
Health promotion instead of health protection
97(4)
Nature of medicine
101(4)
The nature of illness and disease
101(1)
The causes of illness and disease
101(1)
The myth of cure
102(1)
The search for meaning
103(2)
The key roles of general practice
105(7)
The consultation
108(4)
What is needed
112(11)
Shared history, biography and anthropology
112(2)
Words, poetry and myth
114(3)
Partisanship, philosophy and politics
117(2)
Time, trust and `the materialistic mire of market medicine'
119(4)
The future
123


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