limited impact on mortality rate,
109
,
111
â
12
,
119
,
294
media hype,
27
,
38
,
45
,
114
â
15
,
133
need for proper training,
37
â
38
,
133
needless and costly overuse,
37
,
101
,
146
,
162
â
63
,
294
short timeframe for obsolescence,
37
â
38
vs. listening to the patient,
38
,
167
â
68
,
202
â
3
,
243
â
44
,
248
,
291
Thomas, Lewis,
256
Thorsen, Dr. Gerd-Ragna Bloch,
177
,
178
Thursday Night Cardiac Clinic,
243
thyroid scan,
77
thyroxine,
86
Time Special Issue: The Frontiers of Medicine
,
27
Time to Heal
(Ludmerer),
168
â
69
tobacco.
See
smoking
Transforming Madness
(Neugeboren),
53
,
66
,
82
,
300
trauma, 153.
See also
post-traumatic stress disorder
traumatic injury to the brain,
105
,
220
â
23
trust
adherence to medications and,
41
,
153
â
54
,
180
lack of continuity and time to develop.
See
managed care
mind-body relationship and,
154
,
265
qualities that engender,
146
â
47
, 153.
See also
listening to the patient
role in psychotherapy,
202
tuberculosis
economic aspects of vaccinations,
285
â
86
integration with HIV prevention and treatment,
283
as major cause of death, 1800s-early 1900s,
91
mortality rate decline, late 1900s,
109
reemergence,
102
streptomycin treatment,
268
,
270
treatment curriculum developed by Friedland,
192
United Nations program,
286
typhoid,
109
United Nations,
286
United States
average health spending annually,
286
dismal response to international epidemics,
286
health-care system.
See
managed care
Medicare,
163
mortality rates.
See
mortality
universal health care,
166
,
175
,
289
University of Massachusetts
basketball games,
13
â
14
,
17
,
80
,
120
teaching position (as professor and writer in residence),
13
,
57
,
82
vaccinations
effects on mortality rate,
109
â
10
immune system and,
256
vasodilators,
70
Vasotec,
70
ventricular assist devices,
94
â
95
viral infection.
See also
HIV
antiretroviral treatment,
40
â
41
,
255
,
282
â
83
diagnosis of possible,
8
,
70
,
71
,
247
ebola,
255
heart disease symptoms,
248
natural selection and,
255
Waksman, Selman,
270
weight
as risk factor for cancer,
117
as risk factor for heart disease,
30
,
249
as risk factor for type 2 diabetes,
106
white blood cells,
248
Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
(Nesse and Williams),
271
Wise, Dr. Carl,
77
women
communication style in relationships, vs. men,
125
hormone replacement therapy,
295
menopause and heart disease,
129
â
30
mortality rate for breast cancer,
28
mortality rate for heart disease,
28
â
29
World Health Organization (WHO),
286
World Trade Center,
151
,
152
,
285
,
298
writing career of the author
book on Moe Armstrong,
17
book tour,
124
first weeks after surgery,
17
,
121
inspiration for this book,
18
â
19
prior to surgery,
47
Transforming Madness
,
53
,
66
,
82
,
300
visualization of,
12
x-rays,
230
Yale-New Haven Hospital (New Haven, Conn.)
author's decision to go to,
73
,
79
Yarnell, Barbara,
217
Yarnell, Phil
author going on rounds with,
2
,
215
â
16
,
220
â
21
childhood and adolescence,
10
,
12
â
13
,
228
â
29
as a consultant,
10
,
136
â
37
,
245
friendship with the author: during adolescence,
12
â
13
; after author's surgery,
128
,
202
; importance of,
2
,
13
,
46
â
47
,
124
â
27
,
220
; prior to author's surgery,
1
,
10
,
12
,
47
,
79
,
81
medical responsibilities,
2
,
10
,
161
â
62
,
215
â
16
,
225
â
26
,
297
motivation to be a neurologist,
99
â
100
,
226
,
232
,
233
â
34
,
267
nickname,
227
ranch in Kiowa, Colorado,
10
sculptures by,
218
views: on Arthur Rudy,
219
â
20
; on death of a young woman,
221
â
25
; on drug/technology marketing,
97
,
133
; on history of neurology,
229
â
31
; on Jerry Friedland,
46
,
281
; on managed health care,
232
â
33
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