Medical humanities
The purpose of medical humanities is to improve the delivery of effective health care through a better understanding of disease in society, and in the individual. The interfaces between the science of medicine and the arts, philosophy, sociology and law interpret causes and effects of disease. The f...
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Other Authors: | Finlay, Ilora G (Editor), Evans, Martyn 1956- (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
BMJ Books
2001
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Edition: | 1st Edition |
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