Books by "Richard Clarke Cabot"

10 books found

Medicine and Hope: A Natural Theology of Human Caretaking

Medicine and Hope: A Natural Theology of Human Caretaking

by Richard Sherlock

2024 · Springer Nature

This book expands, in a modest way, the discussion of hope and does so by focusing on a field where it is at the core of care-taking: medicine. The three great religious virtues of medieval theology were faith, hope, and love. An enormous literature exists about faith and love, but much less exists about hope. Doctors often know what they want to do for a patient but do not know whether they are able to have a good result. If they fail, will the result be worse? They must hope they can succeed. In other cases, they know what they can do but they are uncertain whether they should. If they do not undertake action, will the patient try to do it themselves with a much worse result? Questions such as these raise the issue of the importance of hope in medicine. This book builds on an insight from the first modern textbook of medical ethics, Thomas Percival’s 1803 classic Medical Ethics. There Percival says that the doctor is a “minister of hope to the sick”. This book analyses this concept, which is central to the practice of medicine.

Social Service and the Art of Healing

Social Service and the Art of Healing

by Richard Clarke Cabot

1909

Differential diagnosis. v.2

Differential diagnosis. v.2

by Richard Clarke Cabot

1914

Leadership by Design

Leadership by Design

by Richard N. Swett

2005 · Greenway Communications

Ambassador Richard Swett?s groundbreaking new book investigates the unique civic leadership strengths of the architecture profession. Drawing upon the compelling history of the profession, both past and present,as well as from his own singular experience as the only architect to serve in Congress during the 20th century, Swett has produced an insightful volume that is both inspiring and instructive. He shares Mark Twain?s viewthat ?if the only tool you have is a hammer, after a while every problem begins to look like a nail.? Leadership by Design is an eloquent plea to architects, leaders and citizens alike to expand the tool chest as we seeknew leadership to design new solutions for the complex challenges facing our nation and the world.

Perspectives On Behavioral Science

Perspectives On Behavioral Science

by Richard Jessor

2019 · Routledge

The behavioral sciences—anthropology, sociology, psychology, economics, geography, political science—have reached a turning point as we enter the decade of the 1990s. Freed from a strict emulation of classical science methodology, while benefiting from the remarkable advances in biology and the other "hard" sciences, scholars in the behavioral scie

What Men Live by

What Men Live by

by Richard Clarke Cabot

1914

Physical Diagnosis

Physical Diagnosis

by Richard Clarke Cabot

1905