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OverviewMedical healing implies knowledge of the assumptions that underlie our understanding of ""health,"" and, concomitantly, how we define well being and its opposites, illness and disease. Today, health, health care (business, wellness, recreation), and medicine (especially research-driven scientific medicine) have become separate entities with different institutions, budgets, marketing philosophies and ""corporate cultures"". Furthermore, healing is individual and subjective, yet at the same time also culturally determined. The present volume brings together papers on these topics in an unique interdisciplinary approach. The book provides an ethical framework for healthcare from a political perspective. It discusses definitions of the terminology of healing and health and their ethical and medical implications including their historical contexts. A separate section expands the theme of the cultural constructedness of healing by the concepts of traditional Chinese medicine and homeopathy. Modern medicine has a strong focus on acute care, which urgently needs to place greater emphasis on preventive medicine including the crucial importance of social factors on health and on the emergence of ""public health"". The point of view of Business Concepts, their potential and limitations are by no means neglected and the legal ramifications of genetic research and innovative medical strategies with regard to some of our most foundational notions are discussed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: S. Elm , Stefan N. WillichPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009 Volume: 44 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9789048180318ISBN 10: 9048180317 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 22 November 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPhilosophical and Ethical Foundations.- How Political Is the Future of Health Care? Allocating Scarce Resources in Liberal Democracy.- The Concept of Disease and Medical Action — A Reciprocal Relationship and Its Relevance to Modern Medicine.- Concepts of Healing in History.- Medicine Between Natural Philosophy and Physician's Practice: A Debate Around 400 BC.- Roman Pain and the Rise of Christianity.- A Perfect Healing to All Our Wounds: Religion and Medicine in Judaism.- Chinese Medicine and Homeopathy.- How Chinese Is ‘Chinese Medicine’?.- Medicus Curat, Natura Sanat in Homeopathy.- Acute Health Care and Social Medicine.- Healing In Acute Medical Therapy: Opportunities and Limitations.- The Historical Development of Social Medicine as a Responsibility of the Physician.- Business Concepts.- Unmet Medical Needs and the Role of Pharmaceutical Companies.- A Revolution in Research and Development — The Impact of Biotechnology.- New Approaches in Medicine and Their Constitutional Ramification.- Healing By Gene Therapy — Hype or Hope?.- Biotechnology and the Guarantee of Human Dignity.ReviewsFrom the reviews: The book aims to pique interest in the concept of medical healing, and shed light on how a diverse array of fields can approach the topic. ... it will be most useful for bioethicists and physicians with a broad interest in the philosophy of medicine. (Nathaniel J Brown, Doody's Review Service, April, 2009) From the reviews: ""The book aims to pique interest in the concept of medical healing, and shed light on how a diverse array of fields can approach the topic. … it will be most useful for bioethicists and physicians with a broad interest in the philosophy of medicine."" (Nathaniel J Brown, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2009) "From the reviews: ""The book aims to pique interest in the concept of medical healing, and shed light on how a diverse array of fields can approach the topic. … it will be most useful for bioethicists and physicians with a broad interest in the philosophy of medicine."" (Nathaniel J Brown, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2009)" From the reviews: The book aims to pique interest in the concept of medical healing, and shed light on how a diverse array of fields can approach the topic. ! it will be most useful for bioethicists and physicians with a broad interest in the philosophy of medicine. (Nathaniel J Brown, Doody's Review Service, April, 2009) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |