Dr. Golem
How to Think about Medicine
Harry Collins author Trevor Pinch author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:28th Mar '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Dr. Golem explores some of the mysteries and complexities of medicine while untangling the inherent conundrums of scientific research and highlighting its vagaries. In eight chapters devoted to case studies of modern medicine, Harry Collins and Trevor Pinch consider the prevalence of tonsillectomies, the placebo effect and randomized control trials, bogus doctors, CPR, the efficacy of vitamin C in fighting cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, AIDS cures, and vaccination. Throughout, Collins and Pinch remind readers that medical science is an economic as well as a social consideration, encapsulated for the authors in the timeless struggle to balance the good health of the many with the good health of a few. Dr. Golem is a timely analysis of the limitations of medicine that never loses sight of its strengths.
"Collins and Pinch carefully tease out key conflicts in the way that medical knowledge is constructed and used and endeavor to show how necessarily complicated medical decision making must be....The authors neither jump on the critical bandwagon nor apologize for medicine's failings, rather they show that the inherent discrepancy between the pace of medical discovery and the need for immediate succour is one that must be addressed jointly by physician and patient." - Noah Raizman, Lancet "The writing is interested, intelligent, and explanatory....Much of the book's quality comes from its steady, generally clear-sighted explanation of some of the ordinary within medicine." - Druin Burch, Times Literary Supplement"
ISBN: 9780226113678
Dimensions: 20mm x 14mm x 2mm
Weight: 312g
258 pages