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" The Clinical Encounter : "
edited by Earl E. Shelp.
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BL
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720997
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b540701
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Main Entry
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edited by Earl E. Shelp.
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Title & Author
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The Clinical Encounter : : the Moral Fabric of the Patient-Physician Relationship\ edited by Earl E. Shelp.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1983
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Series Statement
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Philosophy and medicine, 14.
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(332 pages).
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ISBN
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9400971486
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: 9789400971486
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Contents
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Section I / Historical Inquiries and Perspectives --;Evolution of the Patient-Physician Relationship: Antiquity Through the Renaissance --;The Legacy of Modern Anglo-American Medical Ethics: Correcting Some Misperceptions --;American Medical Ethics and the Physician-Patient Relationship --;Section II / Models of the Patient-Physician Relationship --;Veatch, May, and Models: A Critical Review and a New View --;The Case for Contract in Medical Ethics --;A Rejoinder --;Legal Models of the Patient-Physician Relation --;The Common Law as a model of the Patient-Physician Relationship: A Response to Professor Brody --;Jewish Religious Law as a Model of the Patient-Physician Relationship: A Comment on Professor Brody's Essay --;Response to Franck and White --;Section III / Conceptual and Theoretical Analyses --;The Healing Relationship: The Architectonics of Clinical Medicine --;The Psychiatric Patient-Physician Relationship --;The Physician as Stranger: The Ethics of the Anonymous Patient-Physician Relationship --;The Internal Morality of Medicine: An Essential Dimension of the Patient-Physician Relationship --;Scope of the Therapeutic Relationship --;Section IV / Morality in the Patient-Physician Relationship --;The Physician-Patient Relationship in a Secular, Pluralist Society --;The Therapeutic Relationship: Is Moral Conduct a Necessary Condition? --;A Theological Context for the Relationship Between Patient and Physician --;Notes on Contributors.
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Abstract
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The concept of the patient-physician rela tionship that supposedly provides a framework for the conduct of patients and physicians seemingly has taken on a life of its own, inviolable, and subject to norms particular to it.
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Subject
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Medical ethics.
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Medicine -- Philosophy.
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Philosophy (General)
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LC Classification
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R727.3E358 1983
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Earl E Shelp
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