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Medical Knowledge 2/E Clive Seale

Medical Knowledge 2/E By Clive Seale

Medical Knowledge 2/E by Clive Seale


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Examines modern culture and the coexistence of lay beliefs, alternative and complementary therapies, and orthodox scientific views of health and disease. This book traces the historical development of medical knowledge in three case studies: on tuberculosis, blood, and hysteria.

Medical Knowledge 2/E Summary

Medical Knowledge 2/E by Clive Seale

Treatments and practices derived from scientific medical knowledge have directly benefited most people presently living in the Western world. But this 'orthodox' knowledge is not the only, nor even the major, source of wisdom about health and disease. Elsewhere, scientific medicine is frequently subordinate to traditional medical practices. In Western cultures, people who consult a doctor do so for only a minority of their complaints and many alternative therapies thrive. We all have lay knowledge of health and disease which we use every day. Why then do we hold scientific medical knowledge in such esteem that it lies at the heart of health-care systems?

In this book, medical knowledge comes under scrutiny from an interdisciplinary team of authors that includes sociologists, historians, epidemiologists and human biologists. They begin by examining modern culture and the coexistence of lay beliefs, alternative and complementary therapies, and orthodox scientific views of health and disease. The historical development of medical knowledge is traced in three case studies: on tuberculosis, blood, and hysteria. This journey into the past reveals the profound changes that have taken place in medical knowledge and practice, but also illuminates the rich heritage that has survived in modern medicine. The book concludes by examining the influence of social and cultural factors on the theory and practice of medicine today, the place of ritual, medicine as a mechanism of social control, and factors affecting trust and communication in the relationship between doctor and patient. In so doing, it questions the taken-for-granted status of scientific medical knowledge in Western society.

About Clive Seale

Clive Seale is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths' College at the University of London.

Stephen Pattison is Reader in the Department of Religious and Theological Studies at Cardiff University.

Basiro Davey is Senior Lecturer in Health Studies at the Department of Biological Sciences at the Open University.

Table of Contents

A journey through medical knowledge
Health and healing in an age of science
An historical approach to medical knowledge
Tuberculosis
Blood
Hysteria
Medical knowledge and medical practice
Medicalization and surveillance
Doctor-patient interaction
Abbreviations list
References and further sources, including internet sites
Index.

Additional information

GOR001207580
9780335208340
0335208347
Medical Knowledge 2/E by Clive Seale
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
2001-03-01
216
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