Meaning, medicine, and the "placebo effect"

Meaning, medicine, and the "placebo effect"2002
About this book
"Daniel E. Moerman presents a discussion of human reaction to the meaning of medical treatment. Many things happen in medicine that cannot be attributed to specific elements, such as drugs or surgical procedures. The same drug can work differently when presented in different colors; inert drugs (placebos, dummies) often have dramatic effects on people (the "placebo effect"); and effects can vary hugely among different European countries where the "same" medical condition is understood differently, or has different meanings, yielding different meaning responses. This lively book reviews and analyzes these matters in lucid, straightforward prose, guiding the reader through a very complex body of literature, leaving nothing unexplained but avoiding any oversimplification."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2002
- OL Work ID
- OL2709002W
Subjects
HealingPlacebo (Medicine)Psychological aspectsPsychological aspects of HealingPlacebos (Medicine)Placebo EffectTherapeuticsPsychologyCross-Cultural ComparisonPainDrug therapyMedical PhilosophyTreatment Outcome