The inverse care law and distributive justice - Medicine, art and the humanities (links 22-35)

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The inverse care law and distributive justice
22 J Tudor Hart 2000 BMJ i 18 & 1971 Lancet i 405 & BMJ 2000;320:15-19 [Link]?; page 12


Psychiatry on medical and surgical wards
23 Atonement, page 150--'Ian McEwan's latest novel is a dark, sleek trap of a book. It lures its readers in with the promise of a morality tale set in an English country manor in 1935. There will be a crime, we learn, and so far the novel's furnishings are at once cozy and exciting...' [Link]; page 13

24 See New Zealand analysis of these questions: BMJ 2003 327 1144 [Link]; page 13


The elderly patient in hospital
25 S Ebrahim 1998 bmj i 148; page 14

26 R Doll 1997 bmj ii 1030; page 14

27 S Ebrahim 1998 bmj i 148; page 14

28 Royal College Group 1991 J Roy Col Phys 25 197; page 14

29 After J Grimley Evans 1992 Oxford Textbook of Geriatric Medicine, oup 703; page 14

30 D Fairweather 1991 J Roy Col Phys 25 105; page 14

31 The role of chest radiography in the evaluation of the 'geriatric giants'--JA Puxty [Link]; page 14

32 Oxybutynin is preferred to tolterodine for overactive bladder [Link]; page 14

33 e-bm 1999 4 47 and R Bernabei [Link]; page 15

34 D Black [Link]; page 15


On being busy: Corrigan’s secret door
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Health and medical ethics
35 As to diseases, make a habit of two things -- to help, or at least to do no harm. written by Hippocrates in Epidemics, Bk. I, Sect. XI (tr. by W.H.S. Jones) [Link]; page 17


Difficult patients
(footnote) Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky --; [Link]; page 18

Problems with Kantian universalizability: [Link]; page 18


Medicine, art and the humanities
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