295
  Â
“who will be labeled”:
Annas, page 108. With regard to the imbalance of supply and demand in medical careâan imbalance in which supply often drives demandâsee a
New York Times
front-page article, “More
May Not Mean Better in Health Care, Studies Find,” by Gina Kolata, July 21, 2002.
296
  Â
“Is radical mastectomy”:
Nuland, “Whoops!” page 11.
301
  Â
“where observation is concerned”:
Until I returned to the originalâin Sherwin Nuland's
Doctors: The Biography of Medicineâ
I had always thought that what Pasteur said was that “chance favored the prepared mind.” What he actually said was that “chance favors
only
the prepared mind.” Here, in French, are his words (quoted in
Doctors
on page 363), spoken on December 7, 1854, at the inaugural assembly of the Lille Faculty of Science, in France: “Dans les champs de l'observation, le hasard ne favorise que les esprits preparés.”
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Index
access to health care,
41
,
175
,
282
,
285
â
87
adult-onset diabetes.
See
diabetes: type
2
aging
drug company marketing and,
96
â
98
,
99
effects of the immune system,
271
â
72
effects on the brain,
222
nature of the knowledge acquired with,
203
â
4
research on cellular processes,
90
,
275
â
76
AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
transmission,
41
,
46
,
See also
HIV: transmission
treatment: antiretrovirals,
40
â
41
,
255
,
282
â
83
; context of a cure,
173
â
74
; impact of new,
40
â
41
,
43
; importance of adherence to the regimen,
180
â
81
; low-tech aspects,
166
; myths,
282
; role of trust,
153
,
180
; of symptoms vs.
causes,
87
United Nations program,
286
Yale-New Haven Hospital research,
1
,
40
â
41
Alzheimer's disease,
62
,
98
â
99
,
272
,
284
â
85
American Heart Association, 28â29 America's Pharmaceutical Companies,
96
â
97
angina,
65
,
132
,
244
,
245
â
46
,
258
angiography
of the author: attempt to see Dr. Beck,
71
; by Dr. Cabin,
3
,
6
,
80
,
83
definition,
1
angioplasty
percent of patients who need second,
43
percent of unnecessary,
37
research by Helfant,
263
stent: failures,
99
,
132
; impact of this development,
15
,
43
,
95
; probability of needing second,
44
antibiotics
effects on mortality rates,
109
â
10
historical background,
94
,
109
,
270
â
71
pathogen resistance to,
26
,
102
,
255
,
288
production by microorganisms,
270
treatment for bypass patients,
259
antibodies,
255
antidepressant medications,
43
,
97
,
154
antipsychotic medications,
105
,
150
,
268
antiretrovirals,
40
â
41
,
255
,
282
â
83
arm pain,
5
Armstrong, Moe,
17
arterial plaque.
See
plaque
Atelenol,
70
Atherosclerosis
genetic aspects,
114
infectious disease linked with,
259
,
260
as an inflammatory process,
255
â
60
,
272
limitations of medical knowledge,
16
,
43
,
249
,
252
,
260
limited role of risk factors,
30
,
256
back pain