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I︠A︡trogenii︠a︡ ili osvoboz︠h︡davashcha psikhoterapii︠a︡

Maison d'édition
Iztok-Zapad
Издано в
Sofii︠a︡
Année de publication
2016
Pages
432
Couverture
Soft
Poids
0,867 kg
Учетный номер
BUL1080
ISBN
9786191529568
$38,00
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$48,00
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This book puts the essential question about attitude and the behavior of the medical person towards the patient. The term iatrogenia (from the Greek words iatros – doctor and genesis – origin) covers the possible harms which medics or people without medical education could do to ill and even to healthy people. It is about the negative influences which upset mentality mentally. The thoughts, the arguments and the conclusions of the author are based on his forty years long professional experience as a medic (cited over 80 observations) as well as on rationalization of the positions of his prominent colleagues from various areas of the medicine.
This is a book-migrant but with happy destiny. Firstly the author wrote it in German and published in GDR in 1965. Its second edition was published in Tokyo in 1975 thanks to Prof. Osamu Nakata from Tokyo University on Medicine and Stomatology who with the help of his colleagues translated it convinced that it will be helpful to the Japanese doctors. Then the book spread to USA and Switzerland in 1977 and received many positive reviews from eminent specialists from various countries. The present edition – now in Bulgarian – is devoted to 110th years from Prof. Shipkovenski’s birth and to 40th years from his death.
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