Robin Downie has distinguished between two enduring cognitive and practical attitudes that have determined the way that doctors and societies thought about medicine (Downie 2012). The Hippocratic tradition attached its faith to empirical observation and rational induction and deduction, while the Asklepian approach was holistic, intuitive and strongly spiritual. Hippocrates sought to generalize from individual observations, to generate rules and guidelines from pooled experience. Asklepian physicians believed that cure lay in understanding the personal experience of each patient, and in providing an ambience of healing centered on temples and sacred ground. Hippocratic medicine emphasized the empirical imperative for medicine’s epistemology...
The roots of rationalism and empiricism in the Hippocratic tradition are explored. The triumph of th...
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Over the past 25 years, several new “medicines” have come screeching onto health care’s various plat...
The medicine represents a specific type of knowledge about the human body that is applied to either ...
Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to ...
“Chekov once observed that a good writer helps us to feel not just life As it Is, but life As it sho...
Abstract Traditional medicine is the oldest primary care with 400 million practitioners across the g...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...
In Miles and Mezzich’s programmatic paper “The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: perso...
Two strands came together to make the warp and woof of this year s meeting. The first was an article...
Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is a recent philosophy that is highly influential in medicine. EBM is ...
The relationship between evidence-based medicine (EBM) and clinical judgement is the subject of conc...
U.S. medical students generally graduate with the same collective knowledge of medicine. Each stude...
Physicians and other medical practitioners make untold numbers of judgments about patient care on a ...
Myths have played essential social functions throughout human history, and modern medical culture ma...
The roots of rationalism and empiricism in the Hippocratic tradition are explored. The triumph of th...
Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to ...
Over the past 25 years, several new “medicines” have come screeching onto health care’s various plat...
The medicine represents a specific type of knowledge about the human body that is applied to either ...
Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to ...
“Chekov once observed that a good writer helps us to feel not just life As it Is, but life As it sho...
Abstract Traditional medicine is the oldest primary care with 400 million practitioners across the g...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...
In Miles and Mezzich’s programmatic paper “The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: perso...
Two strands came together to make the warp and woof of this year s meeting. The first was an article...
Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is a recent philosophy that is highly influential in medicine. EBM is ...
The relationship between evidence-based medicine (EBM) and clinical judgement is the subject of conc...
U.S. medical students generally graduate with the same collective knowledge of medicine. Each stude...
Physicians and other medical practitioners make untold numbers of judgments about patient care on a ...
Myths have played essential social functions throughout human history, and modern medical culture ma...
The roots of rationalism and empiricism in the Hippocratic tradition are explored. The triumph of th...
Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to ...
Over the past 25 years, several new “medicines” have come screeching onto health care’s various plat...