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Some of the problems facing the American medical profession today stem from an underlying cultural phenomenon--the evolution of the image of the doctor as an omnipotent and infallible individual. It is an image that is held by both doctors and patients alike. The behavior elicited by patient''s awe asserts Malmsheimer becomes counterproductive when doctors are no longer able to admit their mistakes and limitations because their patients conditioned to an ideal image demand continuous proof of a doctor''s infallibility. This volume examines the origins and evolution of the distorted and highly evocative image of American doctor from a variety of perspectives--sociological historical literary cultural and in light of modern communications theory. From the mid-nineteenth through the early part of the twentieth century as America''s health care system grew and made vast improvements in patient care the idealized image of the doctor also grew. Ironically though today''s health care system has become less readily accessible and more expensive there has been little comparable decline in the idealization of the doctor.
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