November/December 2009
Do No Harm
The ancient Greeks can help guide the use of technology in medicine.
By Stanley Reiser
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| Credit: Nick Reddyhoff |
We live in an age of technological medicine, benefiting greatly from its probings and treatments. Yet patients' encounters with it can leave much to be desired (see "Prescription: Networking"). In addressing those deficiencies, there is no better place to begin than a text produced 2,500 years before the modern technological era.
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