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Author Imber, Jonathan B., 1952- author.

Title Trusting doctors : the decline of moral authority in American medicine / Jonathan B. Imber.

Publication Info. Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2008]
©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 274 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Discusses the emphasis that Protestant clergymen placed on the physician's vocation; the focus that Catholic moralists put on specific dilemmas faced in daily medical practice; and the loss of unchallenged authority experienced by doctors after World War II, when practitioners became valued for their technical competence rather than their personal integrity. Imber shows how the clergy gradually lost their impact in defining the physician's moral character, and how vocal critics of medicine contributed to a decline in patient confidence. The author argues that as modern medicine becomes defined by specialization, rapid medical advance, profit-driven industry, and ever more anxious patients, the future for a renewed trust in doctors will be confronted by even greater challenges.
Contents Cover; CONTENTS; PREFACE: A Sociological Perspective; INTRODUCTION; PART ONE: Religious Foundations of Trust in Medicine; 1 Protestantism, Piety, and Professionalism; 2 The Influence of Catholic Perspectives; 3 The Scientific Challenge to Faith; 4 Public Health, Public Trust, and the Professionalization of Medicine; PART TWO: Beyond the Golden Age of Trust in Medicine; 5 The Growth of Popular Distrust in Medicine; 6 The Evolution of Bioethics; 7 Anxiety in the Age of Epidemiology; 8 Trust and Mortality; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; APPENDIX 1: Extant Addresses, Sermons, and Eulogies by Clergymen.
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Subject Medical ethics.
Medical ethics.
Medical policy -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Medical policy -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Medical policy.
Ethics, Medical -- history.
Bioethical Issues -- history.
History, 19th Century.
History, 20th Century.
Physician-Patient Relations.
Religion and Medicine.
United States.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Imber, Jonathan B., 1952- Trusting doctors. Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, ©2008 9780691135748 (DLC) 2008005153 (OCoLC)192134317
ISBN 9781400828890 (electronic book)
1400828899 (electronic book)
9780691135748
0691135746