Earl, Martin J. (2011) Charles E. Rosenberg. Our Present Complaint: American Medicine, Then and Now. Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science, 5 (1). pp. 83-84. ISSN 1913-0465
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Abstract
Charles Rosenberg’s latest book is a collection of ten essays spanning twelve years’ work on the history of American medicine, and seeks to provide both the historian and the practicing physician with an understanding of the framework that lies beneath our modern medical system. He states his cause explicitly in the opening chapter: “Insofar as I have a personal agenda, it is a desire to underline the need...for physicians to think and act on an understanding of [their] unique social and moral identity. It means thinking critically about...the world that informs and constrains clinical choices” (p. 11).
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