Дискурс (Feb 2016)

A PHYSICIAN AND A PATIENT IN THE HISTORY OF CULTURE

  • B. V. Markov,
  • G. G. Khubulava

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32603/2412-8562-2016-0-1-24-35
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 1
pp. 24 – 35

Abstract

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The phenomenon of a disease and transformation of relations of a doctor and a patient in the history of European culture is studied. Many peoples in different parts of the world entrusted a mission of a doctor on a tribe shaman. Fear, awe, gratitude, and sometimes a sense of contact with unfathomable are combined in the attitude of "mere mortals" to someone who promises help in case of a disease. The doctor was still a figure, wrapped in mystery, nearly a mythical one. An illness which forces a man to trust physician’s care often deprives a ward of choice and independent decision -that is freedom as a fundamental property inherent in personality. He - a patient - indeed, is transformed in a "case", a subject of medical research.

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