3/16/2012

"Our Lords, the Sick": McGovern Lectures in the History of Medicine and Medical Humanism Review

Our Lords, the Sick: McGovern Lectures in the History of Medicine and Medical Humanism
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Compiled and edited for publication by Lawrence D. Longo (Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Physiology, and Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California), "Our Lords, The Sick": McGovern Lectures In The History Of Medicine And Medical Humanism is a collection of scholarly essays that have been presented as John P. McGovern Lectures to the American Osler Society for the past two decades. Written by learned physicians, historians, and educators, all of these essays deal with timeless yet critical issues of the philosophy and ethics of health care, ministering to the sick, and professionalism in practice. The contributors come from a wide range of backgrounds, and discuss social and cultural factors that affect the evolving history of medicine and medical humanism. Dealing with concerns such as "Who and What is a Healer?" to "Can the literary tradition of the heroic physician continue in the present day?" and much more, "Our Lords, The Sick" is a highly recommended barometer of forces that shape our understanding and application of modern medical ethics.


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"Our Lords, the Sick" comprises eighteen essays in medical humanism, the history of medicine, and health care delivery.They are the John P. McGovern Lectures to the American Osler Society during the past two decades.Each of the essays, given by eminent physicians, historians, and educators, are timeless in their relevance to medicine and health care delivery.In many respects they are "lay sermons" on the philosophy and ethics of health care, ministering to the sick, and professionalism.The contributors, from differing backgrounds and with different points of view, discuss social and cultural factors that have influenced the history of medicine and medical humanism.

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