Genetic Medicine: A Logic of Disease

Author:   Barton Childs, MD (Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics and Biology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN:  

9780801861307


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   11 September 1999
Recommended Age:   From 17
Format:   Hardback
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Genetic Medicine: A Logic of Disease


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""Genetics,"" writes Barton Childs, M.D.,""is a biological science that, unlike biochemistry and physiology, developed and prospered outside medicine, and, until recent decades, overlapped with the latter only occasionally in regard to rare diseases. But now, ...molecular genetics is exposing medicine to genetic concepts that provide new ways to think about disease, its causes and its pathogenesis. So we have no choice but to examine how the ideas of genetics are influencing medical thinking today, how they should do so, and how we might use them to make medical education more relevant to what is happening in communities no less than in laboratories."" In Genetic Medicine: A Logic of Disease, Dr. Barton Childs evaluates how knowledge of the contributions to disease of both genes and experiences provides a rational basis for medical thinking. This ""genetic"" medicine, he explains, should help the physician to use the result of the laboratory to perceive the uniqueness of the patient as well as that of the family and the cultural conditions in which the patient's condition was engendered. He thus provides a conceptual framework within which to teach and practice a humane medicine. Genetic Medicine: A Logic of Disease is intended for readers interested in how medicine is--and how it should be--conceptualized, practiced, and taught. Medical educators, academic and practicing geneticists, and medical students will find this book of value. ""The author gives us new ways of looking at old medical disorders and offers plenty of food for thought to stimulate changes in current thinking.""--Virginia E. Kimonis, Teaching and Learning in Medicine ""Barton Childs' book is erudite and informative""--Rodney Harris, Human Genetics ""This book is highly recommended for a wide variety of audiences in addition to physicians and medical students: ethicists, anthropologists, social workers, nurses, and other members of the health profession. Hospital administrators, insurance personnel, and lawyers could also benefit, particulary in this day of managed care. Members of curriculum committees of medical schools and public health schools could also benefit. Fortunately, some of Childs's concepts are being applied to medical teaching already, but I know of no better synthesis in one book.""--Perspectives in Biology and Medicine

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Author:   Barton Childs, MD (Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics and Biology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780801861307


ISBN 10:   0801861306
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   11 September 1999
Recommended Age:   From 17
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Barton Childs's book is erudite and informative.--Rodney Harris Human Genetics


<p>Barton Childs's book is erudite and informative.--Rodney Harris Human Genetics


Barton Childs's book is erudite and informative. --Rodney Harris, Human Genetics The author gives us new ways of looking at old medical disorders and offers plenty of food for thought to stimulate changes in current thinking. --Virginia E. Kimonis, Teaching and Learning in Medicine This book is highly recommended for a wide variety of audiences in addition to physicians and medical students: ethicists, anthropologists, social workers, nurses, and other members of the health profession. Hospital administrators, insurance personnel, and lawyers could also benefit, particularly in this day of managed care. Members of curriculum committees of medical schools and public health schools could also benefit. Fortunately, some of Childs's concepts are being applied to medical teaching already, but I know of no better synthesis in one book. --James E. Bowman, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine


<p> This book is highly recommended for a wide variety of audiences in addition to physicians and medical students: ethicists, anthropologists, social workers, nurses, and other members of the health profession. Hospital administrators, insurance personnel, and lawyers could also benefit, particularly in this day of managed care. Members of curriculum committees of medical schools and public health schools could also benefit. Fortunately, some of Childs's concepts are being applied to medical teaching already, but I know of no better synthesis in one book. -- James E. Bowman, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine


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Barton Childs, M.D., is professor emeritus of pediatrics and biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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