Bad Medicine

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Bad Medicine

Doctors Doing Harm Since Hippocrates

History of medicine History History of science

Author: David Wootton

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 22nd November 2007

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9780191579561


Introduction

Just how much good has medicine done over the years? And how much damage does it continue to do? The history of medicine begins with Hippocrates in the fifth century BC. Yet until the invention of antibiotics in the 1930s doctors, in general, did their patients more harm than good.

The History of Medicine

In this fascinating new look at the history of medicine, David Wootton argues that for more than 2300 years doctors have relied on their patients' misplaced faith in their ability to cure. Over and over again major discoveries which could save lives were met with professional resistance. And this is not just a phenomenon of the distant past. The first patient effectively treated with penicillin was in the 1880s; the second not until the 1940s. There was overwhelming evidence that smoking caused lung cancer in the 1950s; but it took thirty years for doctors to accept the claim that smoking was addictive.

Resistance to Evidence

As Wootton graphically illustrates, throughout history and right up to the present, bad medical practice has often been deeply entrenched and stubbornly resistant to evidence.

Conclusion

This is a bold and challenging book - and the first general history of medicine to acknowledge the frequency with which doctors do harm.

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