judgment skills concerning,
31
,
35
â
36
,
265
â
66
progressive,
28
risk factors: of the author,
5
; effects on mortality rates,
106
; exercise test as predictor,
30
; fetal environment and infant weight,
30
; relative to total incidence rate,
30
; statistical aspects,
252
treatment of symptoms vs. causes,
87
heart-lung machine,
4
,
13
,
277
â
80
heart surgery.
See
coronary bypass; heart transplant; open-heart surgery
Helfant, Rich
childhood and adolescence,
7
,
12
,
72
,
235
,
237
â
40
as a consultant: after surgery,
123
â
24
,
130
â
31
,
132
,
136
; on diagnosis of viral infection,
28
,
71
,
247
; on the EKG,
81
,
248
; on Peyronie's disease,
136
; prior to surgery,
7
â
8
,
59
,
65
â
66
,
71
â
72
,
79
,
81
,
244
â
49
education,
12
,
72
,
239
,
240
,
241
â
43
family,
72
,
128
,
237
â
38
,
239
,
240
,
241
family history,
241
friendship with the author,
12
,
72
â
73
,
124
â
27
,
201
â
2
,
238
â
39
heart disease research,
8
,
131
,
257
,
258
,
263
motivation to be a cardiologist,
242
,
267
views: on clinical trials,
176
; on determination of “normal” cholesterol levels,
29
; on the human genome project,
114
; on the importance of listening,
93
,
101
,
244
; on Jackie Robinson,
235
â
37
; on Jerry Friedland,
46
; on limitations of medical knowledge,
15
â
17
,
249
,
252
,
260
; on medical community conflicts of interest,
37
,
261
â
62
; on the mind-body connection,
264
â
65
; on the physician-patient relationship,
163
â
64
,
265
â
66
Herrick, James,
92
highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART),
40
â
41
,
255
,
282
â
83
Hippocratic Rule,
162
historical background
ancient healing practices,
158
â
59
aspirin and blood clotting ability,
70
decrease in infant mortality,
94
increase in life expectancy,
94
,
107
â
8
Koch's theory of disease,
249
â
50
medicine prior to 1940,
86
â
94
,
109
â
10
rise in hospital/laboratory medicine,
167
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
antiretroviral treatment,
40
â
41
,
255
,
282
â
83
infection of medical personnel,
283
number of children infected annually,
41
in South Africa,
282
â
83
,
284
,
285
transmission,
186
â
87
,
191
,
193
,
194
,
283
hives,
156
Hodgkin's disease,
5
,
76
â
77
,
135
hormone replacement therapy,
295
hospitals
differences in quality of care,
10
â
11
infections acquired within,
26
,
255
medical errors which occur in,
11
shift in focus from patient to disease,
167
Huntington's chorea,
250
,
254
,
297
Huntington's disease,
295
illness, vs. disease,
156
Imagining Robert
(Neugeboren),
19
,
72
,
244
immune system
antibodies,
255
evolutionary context,
253
,
254
,
271
vaccines and the,
156
infant mortality,
94
,
102
â
3
,
108
,
109
,
181
â
82
,
286
infant weight, and risk of heart disease as adult,
30
infection
acquired in the hospital,
26
,
255
from leaking aortic valve,
36
risk with coronary bypass,
9
risk with open-heart surgery,
44
infectious disease
change in treatment with understanding of,
45
evolutionary context,
254
historical background: germ theory,
26
,
249
; treatment for childhood diseases,
88
â
90
,
109
; treatment prior to 1940,
86
â
94
,
109
â
10
impact of new treatments,
42
,
109
link with coronary artery disease,
259
,
260
viral.
See
viral infection
inflammatory process
in atherosclerosis,
255
â
60
,
272
role in the immune system,
271
â
72
insulin,
86
“insult accumulation,”
92
insurance companies
approved physicians,
39
frustration with,
39
,
100
,
160
,
233
malpractice lawsuits,
289
valuing technology over time,
88
,
169
â
70
,
175
Judaism
on miracles,
85
Katz, Dr. David
author's call to office prior to surgery,
49
diagnosis of Aaron Neugeboren,
36
EKG by,
59
letter from Dr. Cabin to,
130
letter from Dr. Flynn to,
69
Kotker, Norman,
51
laboratory tests
danger of too much dependence on.
See
technology: vs. listening to the patient
duplicated, variation in results,
31
historical background,
167
interpretation of results,
31
,
32
,
34
,
248
percent of total information needed for diagnosis,
38
replacement of stethoscope techniques,
35
â
36
language, challenges for medical care,
39
lawsuits,
289
legionnaires' disease,
255
Lescol,
29
life
as a gift,
22
â
23
,
24
,
83
,
120
â
21
,
129
,
178
â
79
quality of,
133
life expectancy
drug company marketing for increased,
96
â
98
,
99
increase in the 1900s,
94
,
107
â
9
vs. lifespan,
275
Life Without Disease: The Pursuit of Medical Utopia
(Schwartz),
90
â
91
Li-Fraumeni cancer syndrome,
274
Lipitor,
29
,
99
,
114
,
132
,
134
â
35
,
260
listening to the patient,
27
with compassion,
20
,
212
,
265
â
66
for full medical history,
38
,
202
â
3
,
229
,
243
â
44
and mental illness,
20
vs. the “objectivity” of technology,
101
The Lost Art of Healing
(Lown),
38
Lott, Bret,
56
Lown, Bernard,
38
lysozymes,
271
macrophages,
248
Madeleine,
17
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
33
,
95
,
231
malpractice lawsuits,
289
managed care.
See also
drug industry; insurance companies; medical industry
approved physicians,
39
damage to patient-physician relationship by,
34
â
35
,
159
â
61
,
232
â
33
dehumanization of physicians,
35
,
87
â
88
,
164
â
65
inadequacy for chronic disease,
171
,
225
,
289
need for training in new technologies,
37
â
38
,
133
no value placed on physician's time,
88
,
169
â
70
,
175
physician's conflicts of interest with,
37
,
261
,
290
,
293
policy overriding physician's judgment,
35
,
160
,
169
,
226
â
27
rise in hospital medicine,
167
role of specialists,
35
,
232
â
33
,
292
Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, Mass.),
71
matrix metalloproteinases,
248
Medawar, P. W.,
32
media
hype of medical “breakthroughs,”
27
,
38
,
45
,
114
â
15
,
133
questionable reality on medical television show,
27
Medical Committee for Human Rights,
189
medical history.
See
patient medical history
medical industry,
37
,
261
,
290
,
See also
drug industry; managed care
medical knowledge.
See also
technology of the aging process,
90
art and science of.
See under
diagnosis: as an art