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Health Wars: On the Global Front Lines of Modern Medicine

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A series of compelling essays urges all players in the medical profession to return compassion to their professions and integrate human concerns into medical research, in a collection that discusses such isses as the Human Genome Project, HIV/AIDS, and the debate over euthanasia.

620 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2003

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Excellent set of essays by the editor of Lancet Magazine and some of the most difficult issues confronting Modern Medicine. The volume will shock and inform you about some of the flaws in the medical model as well as some of the great potential in tweaking the same.
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