Mimi Hunter

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The very basic tension that lies behind so many of the ethical challenges facing pain medicine today is the fact that physicians are scientifically trained to find a biological cause of ill health and to use objective tools for evaluating medical problems. But since pain is essentially subjective, it will at least sometimes elude biological explanation, and no advancement in technology will solve this problem for us.
In Pain: A Bioethicist's Personal Struggle with Opioids
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