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Dr. Golem Harry Collins (Cardiff University)

Dr. Golem By Harry Collins (Cardiff University)

Dr. Golem by Harry Collins (Cardiff University)


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Summary

Explores some mysteries of medicine, untangles the conundrums of scientific research and highlights its vagaries. The book considers the prevalence of tonsillectomies, the placebo effect and randomized control trials, bogus doctors, CPR, the efficacy of Vitamin C in fighting cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, AIDS cures, and vaccination.

Dr. Golem Summary

Dr. Golem: How to Think About Medicine by Harry Collins (Cardiff University)

A creature of Jewish mythology, a golem is an animated being made by man from clay and water who knows neither his own strength nor the extent of his ignorance. Like science and technology, the subjects of Harry Collins and Trevor Pinch's previous volumes, medicine is also a golem, and this "Dr. Golem" should not be blamed for its mistakes - they are, after all, our mistakes. The problem lies in its well-meaning clumsiness. "Dr. Golem" explores some of the mysteries and complexities of medicine while untangling the inherent conundrums of scientific research and highlighting its vagaries. Driven by the question of what to do in the face of the fallibility of medicine, "Dr. Golem" encourages a more inquisitive attitude toward the explanations and accounts offered by medical science. In eight chapters devoted to case studies of modern medicine, Collins and Pinch consider the prevalence of tonsillectomies, the placebo effect and randomized control trials, bogus doctors, CPR, the efficacy of Vitamin C in fighting cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, AIDS cures, and vaccination. They also examine the tension between the conflicting faces of medicine: medicine as science versus medicine as a source of succor; the interests of an individual versus the interests of a group; and the benefits in the short term versus success rates in the long term. Throughout, Collins and Pinch remind readers that medical science is an economic as well as a social consideration, encapsulated for the authors in the timeless struggle to balance the good health of the many - with vaccinations, for instance - with the good health of a few - those who have adverse reactions to the vaccine. In an age when the deaths of research subjects, the early termination of clinical trials, and the research guidelines for stem cells are front-page news, "Dr. Golem" is a timely analysis of the limitations of medicine that never loses sight of its strengths.

Dr. Golem Reviews

"Dr. Golem stalks the uncertainty of modern medicine, exploring its shaky clinical foundations, its bogus claims, and even its bogus practitioners. Deftly, Collins and Pinch penetrate the hole in the very heart of modern medicine - its 'irrational' rationale in the placebo effect. But it is neither with cheap cynicism nor appeals to popular anti-science sentiment that they conduct their surgery. Rather it is with the steely logic of the sociology of science - albeit tempered by the same wit, irony, and engaging personal anecdotes that characterized the two previous volumes in the Golem series." - Roger Cooter, The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London"

About Harry Collins (Cardiff University)

Harry Collins is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology at Cardiff University; director of the Centre for the Study of Knowledge, Expertise, and Science; and author of Gravity's Shadow: The Search for Gravitational Waves, also published by the University of Chicago Press. Trevor Pinch is professor in and chair of the Department of Science and Technology Studies and professor of sociology at Cornell University. Together, they are the authors of The Golem: What You Should Know about Science and The Golem at Large: What You Should Know about Technology.

Additional information

GOR003920496
9780226113661
0226113663
Dr. Golem: How to Think About Medicine by Harry Collins (Cardiff University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
2005-11-01
280
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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