@3 David Silverman provides a comprehensively researched and analytically sensitive account of how doctors and patients relate. Drawing on a wide range of original fieldwork from both the UK and elsewhere and from a variety of hospital settings, both privately and publicly funded, he demonstrates the complexity of medical interactions and the importance of their context. @3Among the key themes of the book are: the way in which doctor-patient talk varies according to the trajectory of the patient s medical career and ...
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@3 David Silverman provides a comprehensively researched and analytically sensitive account of how doctors and patients relate. Drawing on a wide range of original fieldwork from both the UK and elsewhere and from a variety of hospital settings, both privately and publicly funded, he demonstrates the complexity of medical interactions and the importance of their context. @3Among the key themes of the book are: the way in which doctor-patient talk varies according to the trajectory of the patient s medical career and the method of payment for treatment; the implicit problems in paediatric medicine in negotiating between the rights and responsibilities of children and their parents; and the difficulties intrinsic to ref
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Good. No Jacket. Previous owner's name in ink on front free endpaper-Pen underlining to text affecting approx 30 pages some heavily-Book ow/ solid, clean and bright-No dustwrapper-288 pages.