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"Recommended for the provocative questions it raises concerning the effect on the patient of the structure of medical care, concerning the important decisions regarding policy facing the medical profession, the hospital administrator, and the public, and for the discussions of legal and economic dimensions which are frequently forgotten by personnel working directly with the patient.Edmund C. Payne, Psychiatry in Medicine

The fourteen original articles in The Dying Patient examine the problems of dying and medical conduct from the perspectives of sociology, economics, medicine, and the law.


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CONTRIBUTORS, PREFACE, INTRODUCTION: New Dimensions of Dying, 1. When, Why, and Where People Die, 2. What People Think About Death, 3. Cultural Beliefs on Life and Death, 4. The Prognosis of Death, 5. Physicians' Behavior Toward the Dying Patient, 6. Innovations and Heroic Acts in Prolonging Life, 7. Patterns of Dying, 8. The Dying Patient's Point of View, 9. Consequences of Death for Physicians, Nurses, and Hospitals, 10. Dying in a Public Hospital, 11. Dying as an Emerging Social Problem, 12. Control of Medical Conduct, 13. Legal and Policy Issues in the Allocation of Death, 14. Economic and Social Costs of Death, CONCLUSION: Dying and Its Dilemmas as a Field of Research, Death and Dying, a Briefly Annotated Bibliography, INDEX


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ISBN-13: 9781138535251
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: December, 2020
Pages: 390
Weight: 930g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, General Practice

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