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Preventive Medicine and Preventive Law: An Essay That Belongs to My Heart

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 April 2021

Extract

This essay reflects my experiences as an open heart surgery patient. It also makes some comparisons of the roles of lawyers and doctors. The skills of the medical profession in pursuing the concept of preventive medicine have for more than three decades stirred my interest in developing the concept of preventive law.

As is my custom, aided by the good practices of my personal physician for a decade, I received an annual medical examination on Tuesday, June 8, 1982. The preliminary results were reported to me with the customary comment that I would receive the complete results in a few days. I did notice a slight downcast expression on the good doctor's face as he looked at the electrocardiogram, but I remained silent. The E.K.G. included a four-minute bicycle exercise. For most previous years, the exercise was the Master's two-step test so I did not have a good basis of comparison of this year's test with my previous E.K.G.s. I excused the slight difference that I felt this year on the basis that each year I am getting older.

Type
Reflections
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 1983

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