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Why is all this
important? Well, it shows us that health and disease, are to a large extent value
judgements, based on what people are currently prepared, or not prepared to accept as a
cost of living. The “hard science” of medicine is, in large part, illusionary. Science
is not value free, and medicine much less so. Values change, often with alarming rapidity.
When this happens, accepted “truth” also changes. This illusion allows us to think that both doctors and patients
have the same expectations about conduct (they don’t), behaviour (rarely) and outcomes
(almost never). It has been said that “In reality, there are no diseases, only sick
patients”.
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