The Risks of Medical Innovation : Risk Perception and Assessment in Historical Context
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Overview
The risks involved in introducing new drugs and devices are amongst the most discussed issues of modern medicine.
Presenting a new way of thinking about these issues, this volume considers risk and medical innovation from a social historical perspective, and studies specific cases of medical innovation, including X-rays, the pill and Thalidomide, in their respective contexts.
International cases are examined through the lens of a particular set of shared questions - highlighting differences, similarities, continuities and changes, and offering a historical sociology of risk. Particularly important is the re-conceptualization of dangers in terms of risk - a numerical and probabilistic approach allowing for seemingly objective and value-neutral decisions.
Read together, these papers add to our understanding of the current debate about risk and safety by providing a comparative background to the discussion, as well as a set of generally applicable criteria for analyzing and evaluating the contemporary issues surrounding medical innovation.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780415334815
- ISBN-10: 0415334810
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publish Date: December 2005
- Dimensions: 9.44 x 6.2 x 0.89 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.34 pounds
- Page Count: 308
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