[HTML][HTML] The modern scientific physician: 7. Theory of medicine

OS Miettinen - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Medicine was a “productive art”(Aristotle), and now it is an aggregate of such arts. It thus is
supposed to have products, and indeed it does. Hippocrates' empirico-rational medicine …

[HTML][HTML] The modern scientific physician: 2. Medical science versus scientific medicine

OS Miettinen - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Commentary Commentaire cent advent of medical science. For one, the availability of
knowledge from medical science provides, increasingly, a superior substitute for that from …

[HTML][HTML] The modern scientific physician: 1. Can practice be science?

OS Miettinen - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
442 JAMC• 21 AOÛT 2001; 165 (4) guished from 'liberal arts,'the latter 'fit for a
gentleman.'Today, among the presumably practical medical sciences we tend to distinguish …

[HTML][HTML] The modern scientific physician: 5. The useful property of an intervention

OS Miettinen - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Commentary Commentaire matic, inclusive of their patient-relevant in-vivo manifestations (in
reduced discomfort, deformity and/or dysfunctionality); and that welcome changes in quality …

[HTML][HTML] The modern scientific physician: 8. Educational preparation

OS Miettinen - CmaJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
If the prospective graduate, to be authorized to practise medicine, actually aims to conduct
practice-relevant research (without authorization), notably directly practicerelevant, gnosis …

[BOOK][B] The Philosophical Diseases of Medicine and Their Cure: Philosophy and Ethics of Medicine, Vol. 1: Foundations

J Seifert - 2004 - books.google.com
At all times physicians were bound to pursue not only medical tasks, but to reflect also on the
many anthropological and metaphysical aspects of their discipline, such as on the nature of …

Clinical medicine and the quest for certainty

G Gillett - Social Science & Medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
Orthodox medicine works in a scientific framework which often discounts knowledge arising
outside biomedical models and the statistical means by which these are tested. Alternative …

[CITATION][C] Science: a limited source of knowledge and authority in the care of patients*. A Review and Analysis of:'How Doctors Think. Clinical Judgement and the …

A Miles - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
How do doctors think? Is medicine a science or an art, or an uneasy interrelationship
between the two? What is this process we call 'clinical judgement'and exactly how reliant …

[CITATION][C] Pictures of the patient: Medicine, science and humanities

M Evans - Occasional paper (Royal College of General …, 1998 - europepmc.org
T here is what we might call a'big idea'at large at the moment in clinical medicine, perhaps
reaching its peak now after around 10 years' brewing. What is the idea? It is that medicine …

[BOOK][B] The philosophy of medicine: The early eighteenth century

LS King - 1978 - degruyter.com
Twenty-five years ago I wanted to write a history of medicine of the eighteenth century, but I
soon relinquished the idea as quite visionary. The subject matter refused to remain limited. I …