Book Review: The Lost Art of Healing
Monday, April 26, 2010
This book has an informative, important and highly civilized message. It is completely interesting to read, fully accessible without simplification to all. In this provocative book one of the most distinguished physicians draws on forty years of experience to show how vitally important doctor-patient relationship is. The author offers a new paradigm: medicine with a human face, in which the art of healing is just as important as the mastery of medical techniques. This approach can cure as many ills as all the wonders of modern technology. “The Lost Art of Healing” is immensely readable.
Authors: Bernard Lown
Publishers: Library of Congress Cataloging
Date of Publication: 1996
No. of pages: 332
