Dilemma1 is a profoundly insightful and deliberately provocative essay on the short-comings of health care, as provided by doctors who are deficient in scientific thought and are driven by petty profit motives. It is also an eloquent espousal of an ideal public health system, devoid of those flaws. Though Shaw was unduly harsh on Pasteur, improperly critical of the efforts to eliminate smallpox and his prototype of an underpaid doctor driven to malpractice no longer exists in many parts of the world, most of the ideas developed in the preface are of great contemporary relevance. Shaw’s consistent demand for credible evidence is the hallmark of a truly scientific mind. He expresses despair, and even disgust, at the usual medical practitioner...
The advancement of scientific knowledge has often been characterized by controversy, but perhaps non...
How scientific knowledge relates to medical practice is not always straightforward. On the one hand,...
Collection : Textes clésSince Georges Canguilhem's famous essay on the normal and the pathological, ...
decision of who to treat—the issue of allocation of scarce resources—was the doctor’s dilemma that f...
The George Bernard Shaw SyndromeBernard Shaw really believed that a medical degree was a licence to ...
course, that a profession that had a direct and pecuniary interest in the treatment of its patients ...
This study is about George Bernard Shaw's satire on medical profession. Bernard Shaw who likes to wr...
[[abstract]]Drawing on Roberto Esposito’s critical trilogy, Bios, Communitas, and Immunitas, this pa...
As to the honor and conscience of doctors, they have as much as any other class of men, no more and ...
Literature is broadly defined as any written or spoken material, but the term most often refers to c...
In "The Doctor's Dilemma," Bernard Shaw suggests that there is more antagonism than attraction betwe...
If one considers the history of the British drama, the modern theatre was free to develop around the...
Since Georges Canguilhem's famous essay on the normal and the pathological, first published in 1943,...
The purpose of this study is to present George Bernard Shaw as an artist-philosopher who used his pl...
226 pagesIn order to understand the practices of a modern medicine based on an ideology of normal th...
The advancement of scientific knowledge has often been characterized by controversy, but perhaps non...
How scientific knowledge relates to medical practice is not always straightforward. On the one hand,...
Collection : Textes clésSince Georges Canguilhem's famous essay on the normal and the pathological, ...
decision of who to treat—the issue of allocation of scarce resources—was the doctor’s dilemma that f...
The George Bernard Shaw SyndromeBernard Shaw really believed that a medical degree was a licence to ...
course, that a profession that had a direct and pecuniary interest in the treatment of its patients ...
This study is about George Bernard Shaw's satire on medical profession. Bernard Shaw who likes to wr...
[[abstract]]Drawing on Roberto Esposito’s critical trilogy, Bios, Communitas, and Immunitas, this pa...
As to the honor and conscience of doctors, they have as much as any other class of men, no more and ...
Literature is broadly defined as any written or spoken material, but the term most often refers to c...
In "The Doctor's Dilemma," Bernard Shaw suggests that there is more antagonism than attraction betwe...
If one considers the history of the British drama, the modern theatre was free to develop around the...
Since Georges Canguilhem's famous essay on the normal and the pathological, first published in 1943,...
The purpose of this study is to present George Bernard Shaw as an artist-philosopher who used his pl...
226 pagesIn order to understand the practices of a modern medicine based on an ideology of normal th...
The advancement of scientific knowledge has often been characterized by controversy, but perhaps non...
How scientific knowledge relates to medical practice is not always straightforward. On the one hand,...
Collection : Textes clésSince Georges Canguilhem's famous essay on the normal and the pathological, ...