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  1. The practice of empathy as a prerequisite for informed consent.James E. Rosenberg & Bernard Towers - 1986 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 7 (2).
    The patient-physician relationship, as formulated in the traditional biomedical model of medicine, is inherently flawed. In entering this relationship, most patients seek simply to be delivered from illness back to normal psychosocial functioning. The physician, however, almost invariably responds with a purely biologic approach to diagnosis and treatment that often does not effectively address the patient's needs. This precludes the opportunity for a consensus between them, and may in fact lead to the physician manipulating the patient's decisions about the course (...)
     
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  2. The Practice of Empathy.James E. Rosenberg & Bernard Towers - 1988 - In Gerald P. Turner & Joseph Mapa (eds.), Humanistic Health Care: Issues for Caregivers. Health Administration Press. pp. 7--7.
     
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  3. Brain and Mind.Bernard Towers - 1979 - (Ciba Foundation Symposium 69).
     
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    Consciousness and the brain: Evolutionary aspects.Bernard Towers - 1979 - In Brain and Mind. (Ciba Foundation Symposium 69).
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    Concerning Teilhard.Bernard Towers - 1969 - London,: Collins.
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    Teilhard de Chardin.Bernard Towers - 1966 - London,: Carey Kingsgate P..
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    The origin and development of living forms.Bernard Towers - 1978 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 3 (2):88-106.