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Hooker, Worthington. New York: Arno Press, Jones, W. Philosophy and Medicine in Ancient Greece. Jonsen, A. Washington, D. Levey, Martin. Marcus Aurelius. Translated by George Long. Garden City, N. Nortell, Bruce. PubMed Google Scholar. Pellegrino, E. Humanism and the Physician. Knoxville, Tenn. Percival, Thomas, Medical Ethics.
Huntington, N. Scribonius Largus. Compositions , edited by Georgius Helmreich. Stuttgart: B. Teubner, Spicker, Stuart. Tristam Englehardt, Jr. Download references. You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar.
This essay, a distillation of his many writings on the human side of medicine, was prepared for oral presentation to a predominantly lay audience at the Cedar Lane Forum on Medicine and Society, Bethesda, Maryland, February 11, For those interested in pursuing the subject in greater historical and philosophical depth, he now provides the list of references that follows the essay.
Reprints and Permissions. Toward a reconstruction of medical morality. J Med Hum 8, 7—18 Download citation. Issue Date : March We must ship between the healer and those who are ill. A philoso- sions, for all who profess to heal. There will be some phy of the physician—patient relationship is not the clashes arising from the differences between, let us whole of medical morality.
One cannot have a com- say, the act of medicine and the act of nursing, but plete medical morality unless one has taken a stand these will be minor and subsidiary to those things on several levels of medical—moral discourse. First, that are common to all of us. We can come to a com- health professions vying with each other, I think the mon agreement at this level because the phenomena construction of a common ethic is possible and nec- of illness, medicine, and the act of medicine have essary.
But for it to be successful we must start with foundations we can observe. On these important issues we are not likely to monitions to the physician. In Legacies in ethics and agree unless we are in agreement at two deeper lev- medicine. New York: Science History Publications. One level has to do with what we think man is, Bernarde, M.
Patient— what his nature is—our philosophy of man: Is he physician negotiation. Journal of the American Med- genetically determined in a certain way? American medical ethics: Some histori- science, by neurology? The other level has to do with cal roots. In Philosophical medical ethics: Its nature and our opinions about a source of morality outside of significance, ed. Spicker, and H. Engelhardt, Jr. Do we believe in God?
The use of truth and falsehood in believe about Him? In Ethics in medicine, Most of the difficulty and emotion in ethical ed. Reiser et al. Cambridge, MA: M. Autonomy and ethics in action. New ion at the last two levels: the philosophical and the England Journal of Medicine 6: — In a pluralistic society we cannot expect Cicero, G. Cicero on moral obligation: A new uniformity on these last two levels. Professio medici zum Vor- focus of my remarks. I and some others are working wort des Scribonius Lagos.
Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner toward a reconstruction of medical morality that Verlag. The Hippocratic oath: Test, trans- first century AD.
We certainly have the insights to- lation and interpretation. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins day to go somewhat further, in a somewhat more Press. The professional ethics of the Greek sional code that will fit the requirements of our physician. In Ancient medicine, ed. Temkin, C. We Temkin. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. The moral rules. New York: Harper Torch- to ponder these issues because professional medical books.
Hippocrates I—IV, Trans. Finally, I believe, the elements of the healing re- Hooker, W. Physician and patient: A practical lationship and the obligations derivable from them view of medical ethics. New York: Arno Press. Conceptual ment, University of California School of Medicine, Los foundations for an ethics of medical care. In Ethics of Angeles, CA. Humanism and the physician.
Levey, M. Medical ontology in ninth century Is- Pellegrino, E. A philo- lam. In Legacies in ethics and medicine, ed. New York and Marcus Aurelius. Toward a reconstruction of med- Co. AMA Judicial Activites. Journal of the the fact of illness. Owens, J. Aristotelian ethics, medicine and the Percival, T. Medical ethics. Huntington, NY: changing nature of man.
In Philosophical medical Robert Krieger. Spicker Scribonius Largus. Compositions, ed. Helmre- and H. Dordecht: D. Stuttgart, Germany: B. Pellegrino, E. Toward an expanded medical Spicker, S. In Hippocrates tions on the putative moral role of medicine. In Philo- revisted, ed.
The anatomy of clinical judg- 3 , ed. Spicker and H. Englehardt, Jr. In Culture and Education , Adler is concerned with a reconstruction of organized schooling , which he claims Skip to content.
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