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The Noble Lie - When Scientists Give the Right Answers for the Wrong Reasons (Hardcover)
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The Noble Lie - When Scientists Give the Right Answers for the Wrong Reasons (Hardcover)
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'What is an illness? What is good health? What, for that matter, is
medical science really for? Greenberg will make you think about
these questions in ways that I'm willing to bet you haven't. Along
the way, he will enlighten and amuse and provoke you in equal
measure. A wonderful book from a terrific writer' - William
Finnegan, author of Cold New World: Growing Up in a Harder
Country.When a doctor tells you that you have bronchitis and should
take an antibiotic, you'd probably say that this is an unbiased
medical opinion based on an impartial reading of your symptoms, and
it makes sense for you to follow your physician's advice. Should
you have the same confidence if you are diagnosed with depression
and told to take antidepressants, or informed that a loved one is
brain-dead and it's time to harvest her organs for transplant? In
The Noble Lie, acclaimed and controversial science writer Gary
Greenberg takes a penetrating look at common and accepted medical
practices and opinions that, while they may be beneficial for
society and help us deal with the unfathomable, are essentially the
product of moral judgments and not supported by scientific
evidence.In a series of riveting true stories, Greenberg examines
the processes through which alcoholism and depression came to be
accepted as diseases, asks why serial killer Ted Kaczynski was
diagnosed as schizophrenic, and examines medical pronouncements on
when life begins and ends. He also explains why there is no proof
that homosexuality is genetic, and there never will be. These
real-life science fictions may be well intentioned, but do they
cause more harm than good? Read The Noble Lie, then judge for
yourself.
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