ABSTRACT

"The Other Side of Medicine" is an amusing and challenging reflection of changes and fashions in general practice. Covering various themes including humanity in medicine, communication, and quality assessment of doctors, Peter Tate offers an abundance of personal anecdotes and patient perspectives. Doctors, particularly general practitioners, their trainers and examiners, and medical students will find this romp through a half century of medical life invigorating and invaluable. "This book is a collection of articles and short stories covering a medical career. Some are iconoclastic, the theme of good communication in medicine runs throughout, other themes are quality in doctors and the assessment of that quality but I hope the main strand of the book is humanity in medicine and my attempts at understanding what that is." - Peter Tate, in the Preface.

chapter 1|4 pages

Does thinking make us stupid?

chapter 2|4 pages

What really matters?

chapter 4|4 pages

What are we training for?

chapter 5|4 pages

Hypertension: a tutorial for our time

chapter 6|4 pages

A retrospective look into the future

chapter 7|5 pages

Mabel: an anecdote

chapter 8|4 pages

The ICE man cometh: a painful tutorial

chapter 9|4 pages

Making a difference

chapter 10|4 pages

Trust me, I'ma doctor

chapter 11|5 pages

Modern general practice and the laboratory

chapter 13|4 pages

The pursuit of happiness

chapter 16|4 pages

Depression: another disease of our time

chapter 17|4 pages

What is the secret of healing?

chapter 18|4 pages

Where from and where to?

chapter 19|4 pages

Waving not drowning

chapter 20|4 pages

Measureless to man?

chapter 21|4 pages

Good points first

chapter 22|11 pages

The Pharaoh

chapter 23|8 pages

Smallpox on a passenger liner

chapter 25|4 pages

A terrible illness

chapter 26|5 pages

Mickey