J Med Healthcare, 2019
DOI: 10.47363/jmhc/2019(1)102
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Human Rights and Health Care

Abstract: In the era of Modernity, the access to health care provided by official medicine became one of the established human rights. It appeared however that in contributing to the human right to the “highest attainable status of health” official medicine was violating patients’ human rights. The source of that violation was embedded in the fundamental concepts of Modern medicine: objectivism, reductionism and mechanical determinism. Namely, these three concepts led to the development of medical theory and practice wi… Show more

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