Review of The Virtuous Physician
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Review of The Virtuous Physician
The Virtuous Physician: The Work A Brief Medical History of Moral Inquiry from Hippocrates to COVID-19* by Elliott B. Martin, Jr. provides a written compilation of past and present issues affecting medical practice. The book under discussion presents the reproduction of an actual work that was recovered in a book styled as a medical one but written as a pseudo-Hippocratic text (Precepts), in which the notion of the ‘virtuous physician’ has been depicted.
It must be pointed out that, while the translation provided by Martin is highly detailed and noteworthy, it is more importantly complemented by his remarks. This is the key material of the book; this translation, with its commentary, shows the development of medical ethics from the ancient Greeks up to the present. Another value his discussion brings to the existing historical narrative is his discussion of the crossover from western culture to eastern culture.
The book’s key asset is its robust work on research and the scholarly standpoint that it embraces. Again, this is a precise examination of the text, which can be credited to Martin’s education as a linguist and philologist. On the other hand, his use of technical linguistic terms may prove a bit demanding to an audience that is not conversant with the field.
As to the translation, the essays following it are written in the same academic style. However, one chapter focuses on the history of the word ‘‘physician,’’ and “An Archaeology of Disease” is a reflection on Thucydides’ description of the plague. The final essay, “Crisis: The Article “The Existential Fallout of COVID-19,” gives a reflection on the current state of affairs.
Even though it is a rather complex book, the edition is perfect. No typographical or grammatical mistakes were made, which adds to the publication’s reliability and coherence.
Still, the work is written in a very academic manner, and it is highly laden with technical and lay terminologies, which might reduce its readability by the general public. Some parts of the book might be easier to understand if they are uncomplexed, but this would not undermine the book as a scholarly work.
In conclusion, it can be said that *The Virtuous Physician* is a valuable addition to the literature on medical ethics and the history of medicine. The author has given an impressive account of theories and their real-life application; I would, therefore, give this book 4 out of 5 stars. The vast knowledge is evident across this book; nevertheless, the numerous levels of abstraction and the use of scholar language make it slightly less comprehensible.
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They also praised the author's scholarly approach and robust research. However, they did mention that the book is quite academic and filled with technical terms, which might make it a bit challenging for the general public to read. But hey, if you're into that kind of stuff, it shouldn't be a problem!
Overall, they gave the book a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. Not too shabby, huh? So, if you're interested in delving into the fascinating world of medical ethics and history, this book might just be up your alley. Give it a shot and see for yourself! Compelling conflict, drove the story forward.
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Elloit B. Martin Jr. knows his craft and it showed in every sentence, grammar and structure of this book. "The Virtuous Physician" is a must-read for Physicians, medical buffs and history lovers. It examined the medical history of moral and ethical practices from Hippocrates to the COVID-19 fallout.
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Thank you for cautioning prospective readers about the academic language and your informative review.