The physician
pp. 273-274
Abstract
In Western culture, human medicine has evolved as a healing profession, and as such, it is oriented toward curing sick people, caring for sick people, preventing maladies, and promoting health. This orientation is primarily centered around the healing relationship , a relationship that is usually thought of as a dyadic structure, comprising the physician and the patient. Venerable terms such as "the physician-patient relationship " and "the doctor-patient interaction " reflect this view.
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Sadegh-Zadeh Kazem (2012) Handbook of analytic philosophy of medicine. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 273-274
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2260-6_7
Full citation:
Sadegh-Zadeh Kazem (2012) The physician, In: Handbook of analytic philosophy of medicine, Dordrecht, Springer, 273–274.