This chapter discusses the issue of physicians\u27 authority as seen in the film Dr. Kildare\u27s Strange Case (1940). The film centers on intern Jimmy Kildare (Lew Ayres), who learns the medical ropes in Blair Memorial Hospital, guided by Dr. Leonard Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore). The “strange case” of this film\u27s title begins when Gillespie assigns Kildare to work with Dr. Gregory Lane, a surgeon whose professional self-confidence has been crushed by a string of failed surgeries and resulting patient deaths. The chapter focuses on a scene where Lane confronts a patient with a skull fracture who refuses surgery; he ignores the patient\u27s wishes and goes on to perform the operation. The scene opens a space to discuss what a doctor\u27s ...
In Herman Melville\u27s novel Moby Dick Ishmael searches for knowledge in diverse ways; he views the...
In this chapter, Dr. Becker discusses the Department of Pathology at MD Anderson when he arrived in ...
Histories of medical ethics have neglected the early twentieth century, and concentrated on philosop...
This chapter discusses the issue of physicians\u27 authority as seen in the film Dr. Kildare\u27s St...
Contains fulltext : 58215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Harold Shipman h...
This study is about George Bernard Shaw's satire on medical profession. Bernard Shaw who likes to wr...
No matter how thorough and diligent the approach to compiling a historical record, occasionally cruc...
This chapter explores the special treatment that the criminal law bestows upon medical professionals...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, published in ...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, published in ...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...
In this chapter, Dr. Becker discusses how he was recruited to MD Anderson to be the chair of the Dep...
As to the honor and conscience of doctors, they have as much as any other class of men, no more and ...
Medical sociology has long been concerned with the role played by specialist forms of expertise in e...
Early eighteenth-century Edinburgh provided a unique learning environment for aspiring practitioners...
In Herman Melville\u27s novel Moby Dick Ishmael searches for knowledge in diverse ways; he views the...
In this chapter, Dr. Becker discusses the Department of Pathology at MD Anderson when he arrived in ...
Histories of medical ethics have neglected the early twentieth century, and concentrated on philosop...
This chapter discusses the issue of physicians\u27 authority as seen in the film Dr. Kildare\u27s St...
Contains fulltext : 58215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Harold Shipman h...
This study is about George Bernard Shaw's satire on medical profession. Bernard Shaw who likes to wr...
No matter how thorough and diligent the approach to compiling a historical record, occasionally cruc...
This chapter explores the special treatment that the criminal law bestows upon medical professionals...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, published in ...
Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, published in ...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...
In this chapter, Dr. Becker discusses how he was recruited to MD Anderson to be the chair of the Dep...
As to the honor and conscience of doctors, they have as much as any other class of men, no more and ...
Medical sociology has long been concerned with the role played by specialist forms of expertise in e...
Early eighteenth-century Edinburgh provided a unique learning environment for aspiring practitioners...
In Herman Melville\u27s novel Moby Dick Ishmael searches for knowledge in diverse ways; he views the...
In this chapter, Dr. Becker discusses the Department of Pathology at MD Anderson when he arrived in ...
Histories of medical ethics have neglected the early twentieth century, and concentrated on philosop...