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Thomas Percival’s Medical Ethics and the Invention of Medical Professionalism
Laurence B. McCullough
其他書名
With Three Key Percival Texts, Two Concordances, and a Chronology
出版
Springer Nature
, 2022-04-04
主題
Medical / Ethics
Law / Medical Law & Legislation
Medical / History
Philosophy / General
ISBN
3030860361
9783030860363
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=yxBoEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This book provides the first comprehensive, historically based, philosophical interpretations of two texts of Thomas Percival’s professional ethics in medicine set in the context of his intellectual biography. Preceded by his privately published and circulated
Medical Jurisprudence
of 1794, Thomas Percival (1740-1804) published
Medical Ethics
in 1803, the first book thus titled in the global histories of medicine and medical ethics. From his days as a student at the Warrington Academy and the medical schools of the universities of Edinburgh and Leyden, Percival steeped himself in the scientific method of Francis Bacon (1561-1626). McCullough shows how Percival became a Baconian moral scientist committed to Baconian deism and Dissent. Percival also drew on and significantly expanded the work of his predecessor in professional ethics in medicine, John Gregory (1724-1773). The result is that Percival should be credited with co-inventing professionalism in medicine with Gregory. To aid and encourage future scholarship, this book brings together the first time three essential Percival texts,
Medical Jurisprudence
,
Medical Ethics
, and
Extracts from the Medical Ethics of Dr. Percival
of 1823, the bridge from
Medical Ethics
to the 1847
Code of Medical Ethics
on the American Medical Association. To support comparative reading, this book provides concordances of
Medical Jurisprudence
to
Medical Ethics
and of
Medical Ethics
to
Extracts
. Finally, this book includes the first Chronology of Percival’s life and works.