Like marriage, without the romance

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Abstract

Physicians and philosophers have contributed to the field of medical ethics several different paradigms for the physician-patient relationship. Here I suggest another: marriage. Patients usually enter into relationships as we enter marriage: we allow our high hopes to obscure the possibility of deep disappointment. The argument of the essay encourages renewed focus on the contractual element of physician-patient relationships.

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Portmann, J. (2000, June). Like marriage, without the romance. Journal of Medical Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.26.3.194

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