Is suffering the enemy?: An article from: The Hastings Center Report
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Author(s)Richard B. Gunderman
PublisherHastings Center
ISBN / ASINB0008F8R1G
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From the author: The relief of suffering is the great goal of medicine. That physicians give up on suffering when they can do nothing about the underlying condition is one of the contemporary criticisms of medicine. Yet even in irremediable suffering there is something noble, to which physicians should attend.
Citation Details
Title: Is suffering the enemy?
Author: Richard B. Gunderman
Publication:The Hastings Center Report (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 2002
Publisher: Hastings Center
Volume: 32 Issue: 2 Page: 40(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: The relief of suffering is the great goal of medicine. That physicians give up on suffering when they can do nothing about the underlying condition is one of the contemporary criticisms of medicine. Yet even in irremediable suffering there is something noble, to which physicians should attend.
Citation Details
Title: Is suffering the enemy?
Author: Richard B. Gunderman
Publication:The Hastings Center Report (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 2002
Publisher: Hastings Center
Volume: 32 Issue: 2 Page: 40(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

