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Carl Schneider, a professor of law and medicine at the University of Michigan, recently published a book called The Practice of Autonomy, in which he sorted through a welter of studies and data on medical decision making, even undertaking a systematic analysis of patients’ memoirs. He found that the ill were often in a poor position to make good choices: they were frequently exhausted, irritable, shattered, or despondent.
Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science
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