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Language of Medicine

«From one of our wisest senior scholars of medicine comes this penetrating examination of the power of language in medical practice. Dr. Fuks combines his expertise in medical history, linguistic theory, and moral reckonings of the meaning of illness to uphold a profound respect for the patient and to deepen the physician's capacity to heal.»

Rita Charon, Columbia University

Language exercises a powerful impact on medical care as the words that physicians use with patients have the power to heal or harm. The practice of medicine is shaped by the potent metaphors that are prevalent in clinical care, especially military metaphors and the words of war that bring with them unfortunate consequences for patients and physicians alike. Les mer

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Language exercises a powerful impact on medical care as the words that physicians use with patients have the power to heal or harm. The practice of medicine is shaped by the potent metaphors that are prevalent in clinical care, especially military metaphors and the words of war that bring with them unfortunate consequences for patients and physicians alike. Physicians who fight disease turn the patient into a passive battlefield. Patients are encouraged to remain
stoic, blamed for "failing" chemotherapy and sadly remembered in heroic obituaries of lost battles. The search for disease as enemy shifts the doctor's gaze to the computer and imaging technologies that render the patient transparent, unseen and unheard. Modern treatments save lives but patients can be
the victims of collateral damage and friendly fire.

In The Language of Medicine, Abraham Fuks, physician, medical educator, and former Dean of Medicine at McGill University, shows us how words are potent drugs that must be tailored to the individual patient and applied in carefully chosen and measured doses to offer benefits and avoid toxicity. The book shines a light on our culture that deprecates the skill of listening that is, paradoxically, the attribute that patients most desire of their doctors. Societal metronomes beat rapidly and
compress clinic visits into stroboscopic encounters that leave patients puzzled, fearful and uncertain.

Building on research about physicians in practice, the experiences of patients, stories of medical students as well as the history of medicine, Dr. Fuks promotes an ideal of clinical practice that is achieved by humble physicians who provide time and space for listening, select words with care, and choose metaphors that engender healing.

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Forlag
Oxford University Press Inc
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780190944834
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
23 x 16 cm

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«From one of our wisest senior scholars of medicine comes this penetrating examination of the power of language in medical practice. Dr. Fuks combines his expertise in medical history, linguistic theory, and moral reckonings of the meaning of illness to uphold a profound respect for the patient and to deepen the physician's capacity to heal.»

Rita Charon, Columbia University

«Dr. Fuks has gifted us an incredible tool in our quest to understand and ultimately leverage the power of our words in therapeutic relationships. At once deeply philosophical and engaging, his book is an erudite exploration of what is made available when we understand each other more fully, elucidate meaning more clearly, and ultimately, learn to inhabit our shared medical world together. Readers will come away with a deep reverence for the power and infinite complexity of language.»

Rana Awdish, MD FACP FCCP Author of In Shock, My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive P

«Fuks explores the fascinating premise that words do not merely convey ideas; they actually create ideas. Nowhere is this more potent than in healthcare, which parlays—knowingly or not—a "pharmacology of words." In this unusual and thought-provoking book, we travel the medical world with a linguistic Virgil who consistently surprises and intrigues us. Highly satisfying!»

Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, Clinical Professor of Medicine, editor of Bellevue Literary Review, and auth

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