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The healer's power
- Title
- The healer's power / Howard Brody.
- Author
- Brody, Howard.
- Publication
- New Haven : Yale University Press, ©1992.
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- Description
- xiii, 311 pages; 24 cm
- Summary
- Although the physician's use and misuse of power have been discussed in the social sciences and in literature, they have never been explored in medical ethics until now. In this book, Dr. Howard Brody argues that the central task is not to reduce the physician's power, as others have suggested, but to develop guidelines for its use, so that the doctor shares with the patient both information and the responsibility for deciding on appropriate treatment. Dr. Brody first reviews literary works dealing with medical power, from Dostoevsky's "The Grand Inquisitor" to stories by William Carlos Williams, Vonda McIntyre, and Richard Selzer. These works, he shows, reveal the healers' ambivalence over their own power and patients' fears of the abuse of power. Dr. Brody then points out important but neglected ethical issues that emerge from an analysis of power, such as the tension between care of individual patients and the pressures of the doctor's workload; the rescue fantasy that impels some physicians to extraordinary lengths to save a life; and the economic system, which rewards surgeons and other specialists more than it does physicians who spend time talking with patients about their problems. He also shows how the perspective of shared power can shed new light on standard topics in medical ethics--from informed consent and confidentiality to resource allocation and cost containment.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- 1. The Chief of Medicine -- 2. Medical Ethics and Power -- 3. The Dark Side of the Force: Clinical Examples -- 4. The Physician-Patient Relationship -- 5. Care versus Work -- 6. Informed Consent: Definition and Models -- 7. Informed Consent: Shared Power and Transparency -- 8. The Power to Control Information -- 9. The Rescue Fantasy -- 10. Substituted Judgment and Quality of Life -- 11. The Power to Determine Futility -- 12. Power and Cost Containment -- 13. The Physician's Income -- 14. The Social Power of Expert Healers -- 15. Power and Theories of Medical Ethics -- 16. The Physician's Character -- 17. Concluding Remarks -- Appendix. "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand," / Vonda McIntyre.
- ISBN
- 0300051743
- 9780300051742
- 0300057830
- 9780300057836
- LCCN
- 91024291
- OCLC
- ocm24065969
- 24065969
- SCSB-1943714
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library