What’s Been Lost in Medicine is Shameful in Psychiatry: Reflections on Bernard Lown
That is striking about The Lost Art of Healing (1996) is that its author Bernard Lown (1921-2021), the renowned cardiologist who pioneered life-saving technological advances, makes clear that vital…
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