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Experiment Perilous : Physicians and Patients Facing the Unknown - Renee C. Fox

Experiment Perilous

Physicians and Patients Facing the Unknown

By: Renee C. Fox

Paperback | 31 August 1997 | Edition Number 1

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"This is a brilliant work of lasting value to both sociology and anthropology by a person combining the talent of keen observer with the highest level of theoretical sophistication. . . a major contribution to our understanding of the nature and structure of a significant social situation."

--David M. Schneider,The University of Chicago

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-Renee C. Fox is surely one of the leading medical sociologists in the world. Her book, Experiment Perilous, is a wonderful example of her skill, insights, and wonderful background. She combines a great deal of knowledge, with a great deal of sensitivity, and the result is a book of enduring value--a book one would like to see all physicians at least read, but then almost everyone else as well.-

--Daniel Callahan, The Hastings Center

-Both the original text and the new epilogue provide a useful framework for thinking about the inherent role conflicts, pressures and goals that guide clinical innovation. It would be hard to find a richer set of experiences than those of the patient-subjects and clinical investigators of Ward F-Second to stimulate thought and reflection about where human experimentation and clinical research has been in this country and where it ought to head in the future.-

--Arthur Caplan, University of Pennsylvania

-Experiment Perilous represents a classic work in the sociology of medicine. . . . [it is] insightful . . . compelling. . . . She writes with clarity, forcefulness and intelligence, with a sharp eye to the essential issues. . . . Experiment Perilous, with the updated epilogue, remains an important contribution to the literature.-

--Patricia A. Marshall, Loyola University Chicago

-Brilliantly observed and lucidly written, Renee Fox's Experiment Perilous has attained the status of a classic in the sociology--and history--of medicine. Our generation's growing awareness of medicine's moral dimensions makes this gemlike case study of relevance to an even broader constituency than when it was written.-

--Charles Rosenberg, University of Pennsylvania

-Experiment Perilous [is] a book which helped put medical sociology on the map. The new edition is particularly valuable.-

--Robert N. Bellah, UC Berkeley -This is a brilliant work of lasting value to both sociology and anthropology by a person combining the talent of keen observer with the highest level of theoretical sophistication .... a major contribution to our understanding of the nature and structure of a significant social situation.- --David M. Schneider, The University of Chicago "Renee C. Fox is surely one of the leading medical sociologists in the world. Her book, Experiment Perilous, is a wonderful example of her skill, insights, and wonderful background. She combines a great deal of knowledge, with a great deal of sensitivity, and the result is a book of enduring value--a book one would like to see all physicians at least read, but then almost everyone else as well."

--Daniel Callahan, The Hastings Center

"Both the original text and the new epilogue provide a useful framework for thinking about the inherent role conflicts, pressures and goals that guide clinical innovation. It would be hard to find a richer set of experiences than those of the patient-subjects and clinical investigators of Ward F-Second to stimulate thought and reflection about where human experimentation and clinical research has been in this country and where it ought to head in the future."

--Arthur Caplan, University of Pennsylvania

"Experiment Perilous represents a classic work in the sociology of medicine. . . . [it is] insightful . . . compelling. . . . She writes with clarity, forcefulness and intelligence, with a sharp eye to the essential issues. . . . Experiment Perilous, with the updated epilogue, remains an important contribution to the literature."

--Patricia A. Marshall, Loyola University Chicago

"Brilliantly observed and lucidly written, Renee Fox's Experiment Perilous has attained the status of a classic in the sociology--and history--of medicine. Our generation's growing awareness of medicine's moral dimensions makes this gemlike case study of relevance to an even broader constituency than when it was written."

--Charles Rosenberg, University of Pennsylvania

"Experiment Perilous [is] a book which helped put medical sociology on the map. The new edition is particularly valuable."

--Robert N. Bellah, UC Berkeley "This is a brilliant work of lasting value to both sociology and anthropology by a person combining the talent of keen observer with the highest level of theoretical sophistication .... a major contribution to our understanding of the nature and structure of a significant social situation." --David M. Schneider, The University of Chicago "Renee C. Fox is surely one of the leading medical sociologists in the world. Her book, Experiment Perilous, is a wonderful example of her skill, insights, and wonderful background. She combines a great deal of knowledge, with a great deal of sensitivity, and the result is a book of enduring value--a book one would like to see all physicians at least read, but then almost everyone else as well."

--Daniel Callahan, The Hastings Center

"Both the original text and the new epilogue provide a useful framework for thinking about the inherent role conflicts, pressures and goals that guide clinical innovation. It would be hard to find a richer set of experiences than those of the patient-subjects and clinical investigators of Ward F-Second to stimulate thought and reflection about where human experimentation and clinical research has been in this country and where it ought to head in the future."

--Arthur Caplan, University of Pennsylvania

"Experiment Perilous represents a classic work in the sociology of medicine. . . . [it is] insightful . . . compelling. . . . She writes with clarity, forcefulness and intelligence, with a sharp eye to the essential issues. . . . Experiment Perilous, with the updated epilogue, remains an important contribution to the literature."

--Patricia A. Marshall, Loyola University Chicago

"Brilliantly observed and lucidly written, Renee Fox's Experiment Perilous has attained the status of a classic in the sociology--and history--of medicine. Our generation's growing awareness of medicine's moral dimensions makes this gemlike case study of relevance to an even broader constituency than when it was written."

--Charles Rosenberg, University of Pennsylvania

"Experiment Perilous [is] a book which helped put medical sociology on the map. The new edition is particularly valuable."

--Robert N. Bellah, UC Berkeley

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