About This Book
A practical examination of the relationship between medical practitioners and the public, presenting the mutual duties, interests, and expectations that should govern care. The author analyzes recurring medical errors and the ways imposture and exclusive remedies exploit them, advocating for sober judgment and scientific methods. Chapters outline professional conduct, ethical obligations, and the importance of clear communication and patient instruction. The work also stresses the patient’s role in cooperative care, the value of preventive measures and public health education, and the need for sound medical training and institutional trust.
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