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A Prolegomenon to The Allocation Of Responsibility in Hierarchical Organizations: Nurses and Physicians
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- About the Authors x
- Introduction 1
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Moral and Legal Issues in The Physician-Patient Relationship
- Biomedical Power Equals Moral Authority? 15
- The Nature and Limits of The Physician's Authority 29
- The Doctor-Patient Relationship and The Law 45
- Comments on The Papers of Roy, Moskop, and PI Card 59
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The Emergence of Modern Medical Authority
- The Political Economy of Health In France 1770-1830: The Debate Over Hospital and Home Care and Images of The Working-Class Family 71
- The Decline of The Ordinary Practitioner and The Rise of A Modern Medical Profession 105
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Health Cultures in Conflict
- Dominance and Domination In Health Care: A Transcultural Perspective 133
- Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medical Practice: Personal Observations 147
- Patients and Providers: Alternative Power Relationships in A Community Health Centre 153
- Accountability in The Nursing Profession 163
- A Prolegomenon to The Allocation Of Responsibility in Hierarchical Organizations: Nurses and Physicians 175
- Physician Privilege and Accountability 193
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Health Care and Public Policy
- Whose Responsibility? Public Health in Canada, 1919-1945 205
- Medicine and The State In Canada 231
- Comments on The Papers of Mcginnis and Crichton 253
- Medical Technology and Health Care 259
- Comment On The Paper of Mckeown 273
- Conclusion 279
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- About the Authors x
- Introduction 1
-
Moral and Legal Issues in The Physician-Patient Relationship
- Biomedical Power Equals Moral Authority? 15
- The Nature and Limits of The Physician's Authority 29
- The Doctor-Patient Relationship and The Law 45
- Comments on The Papers of Roy, Moskop, and PI Card 59
-
The Emergence of Modern Medical Authority
- The Political Economy of Health In France 1770-1830: The Debate Over Hospital and Home Care and Images of The Working-Class Family 71
- The Decline of The Ordinary Practitioner and The Rise of A Modern Medical Profession 105
-
Health Cultures in Conflict
- Dominance and Domination In Health Care: A Transcultural Perspective 133
- Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medical Practice: Personal Observations 147
- Patients and Providers: Alternative Power Relationships in A Community Health Centre 153
- Accountability in The Nursing Profession 163
- A Prolegomenon to The Allocation Of Responsibility in Hierarchical Organizations: Nurses and Physicians 175
- Physician Privilege and Accountability 193
-
Health Care and Public Policy
- Whose Responsibility? Public Health in Canada, 1919-1945 205
- Medicine and The State In Canada 231
- Comments on The Papers of Mcginnis and Crichton 253
- Medical Technology and Health Care 259
- Comment On The Paper of Mckeown 273
- Conclusion 279