The contemporary physician and his patient are riding the crest of the most dramatic expansion of medical capability in history. But the rapid proliferation of medical knowledge has not been entirely benign. Although our reverses have been minor in contrast to our advances, negative effects cannot be ignored. My discussion involves one aspect of this problem--the emergence of what I have called Diseases of Medical Progress (Moser, 1964)
<br> <p>This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It invest...
The expansion of the concept of disease poses problems for epidemiology. Certainly, new diseases are...
Every physician interprets manifestations of ill-ness. Osler, more than anyone, was the firstto move...
Modern medicine is given overarching importance to tackle disease in the human body than environment...
The definition of iatrogenic disease applied during this survey was that of Cluff et al. "Any adver...
This is a paper read at the 12th Clinical Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association held in ...
“The desire to take medicine is one feature which distinguishes man, the animal, from his fellow cre...
none2siThe side effects and risks associated with the medical intervention are defined as iatrogenes...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence, main causes, and risk factors of ia...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73130/1/j.1748-720X.1981.tb01913.x.pd
Drawing on the work of Ivan Illich, our special issue reanimates iatrogenesis as a vital concept for...
We need to make a concerted effort to communicate across the barriers set up by the technical jargon...
Overdiagnosis and overtreatment are often thought of as relatively recent phenomena, influenced by a...
An electronic survey on substance-induced epileptic crisis was conducted in order to investigate whe...
This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It investigates ch...
<br> <p>This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It invest...
The expansion of the concept of disease poses problems for epidemiology. Certainly, new diseases are...
Every physician interprets manifestations of ill-ness. Osler, more than anyone, was the firstto move...
Modern medicine is given overarching importance to tackle disease in the human body than environment...
The definition of iatrogenic disease applied during this survey was that of Cluff et al. "Any adver...
This is a paper read at the 12th Clinical Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association held in ...
“The desire to take medicine is one feature which distinguishes man, the animal, from his fellow cre...
none2siThe side effects and risks associated with the medical intervention are defined as iatrogenes...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate the incidence, main causes, and risk factors of ia...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73130/1/j.1748-720X.1981.tb01913.x.pd
Drawing on the work of Ivan Illich, our special issue reanimates iatrogenesis as a vital concept for...
We need to make a concerted effort to communicate across the barriers set up by the technical jargon...
Overdiagnosis and overtreatment are often thought of as relatively recent phenomena, influenced by a...
An electronic survey on substance-induced epileptic crisis was conducted in order to investigate whe...
This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It investigates ch...
<br> <p>This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It invest...
The expansion of the concept of disease poses problems for epidemiology. Certainly, new diseases are...
Every physician interprets manifestations of ill-ness. Osler, more than anyone, was the firstto move...