Text:The Founder Of Clinical Medicine—Thomas Sydenham 2
ContentsUnitⅦ:Development Of MedicineLesson One 2
Dialogue:Information Gathering 5
Lesson Two 13
Text:Who Destroyed Smallpox 13
Dialogue:Morning Care 16
Lesson Three 24
Text:The Id,The Ego,The Superego 24
Dialogue:I Know How You Feel 28
Lesson Four 39
Text:The Search For New Drugs 39
Dialogue:Are You Allergic To Any Drug? 42
Text:What Makes Open-heart Surgery Possible 53
Lesson Five 53
Dialogue A:You Are Scheduled To Have An Operation 57
Dialogue B:Enema 58
UnitⅧ:Medicine And Ethics Patients And NursesLesson One 66
Text:A.Problems From The Exchange Of Human Parts 66
B.Organ Donation 69
Lesson Two 80
Text:Mercy Killing(A Discussion) 80
Lesson Three 91
Text:Being Ill 91
Dialogue:Let's Try To Walk To The Nursing Station 93
Lesson Four 101
Text:The Patient's Rights 101
Dialogue:The Booklet Will Help You Get Informed 104
Text:The Patient's Family And Visitors 113
Lesson Five 113
Dialogue A:You Have My Utmost Sympathy 115
Dialogue B:Who May Give Consent To MedicalTreatment? 116
Lesson Six 122
Text:Communicating With The Patient 122
Interview:Nurse-Patient Relationship 126
UnitⅨ:People We MeetLesson One 136
Text:Remembering My Grandparents 136
Conversation:Are You A Typical...? 139
Lesson Two 148
Text:Complaint Manager 148
Dialogue:What Do Your Friends Look Like? 154
Text:The Only Thing We Have To Fear Is Fear Itself 163
Lesson Three 163
Conversation:What Kind Of People Do You Really Like To Be With? 166
Lesson Four 173
Text:Not Gods,But Men 173
Conversation:Does Friendship Mean A Lot To You? 177
Lesson Five 186
Text:Simple Habits,Deep Thoughts 186
Conversation:What Would You Do If You Became Rich Overnight? 192
Unit Ⅹ:A Positive Self-imageLesson One 202
Text:Daydream A Little 202
Dialogue:My Dream Will Come True 206
Lesson Two 214
Text:Intelligence 214
Dialogue:What Is Intelligence? 217
Lesson Three 225
Text:Your Key To A Better Life 225
Dialogue:How To Succeed In A Job Interview 229
Lesson Four 237
Text:The Fifth Freedom 237
Interview:What Do Staff Nurses Want Most? 243
UnitⅪ:New Trends In NursingLesson One 254
Text:Tomorrow's ICU 254
Discussion:Can Computers Replace Nurses? 258
Lesson Two 268
Text:Nursing Process—Guarantee Of Quality Care 268
Dialogue:Nursing Is A Systematic,Cyclic Process 272
Text:The Legal Status Of Nursing 282
Lesson Three 282
Dialogue A:How To Take The Fear Out Of Being Sued For Malpractice 286
Dialogue B:Documentation Is The Nurses'Greatest Protection 287
Lesson Four 297
Text:Marketing Nursing Services 297
Dialogue:Quality Assurance And Risk Management 300
Lesson Five 312
Text:Small Change 312
Interview:Can Anyone Be Trained To Be A Nurse? 315
UniteⅫ:Language And CultureLesson One 328
Text:Who Does English Belong To? 328
Dialogue:Is There Any Shortcut In English Learning?(1)—Practice And Communication 331
Text:Variety And Style In Language 340
Dialogue:Is There Any Shortcut In English Learning?(2)—Context Clues And Word Analysis 346
Text:The Development Of The English Language And Medical English 355
Conversation:Is There Any Shortcut In English Learning?(3)From The Metaphorical To The Conceptual 359
Lesson Four 365
Text:Culture Shock And The Problem Of Adjustment In New Cultural Environments 365
Dialogue:They Wave Good-bye In Just The Same Way As We Beckon 371
Translations Of The Texts 380
AppendixⅠ:Natural Anatomical Landmarks 438
1.Parts Of The Human Body 438
2.Topographical Lines And Regions With The Projection Of Certain Organs 440
AppendixⅡ:The Systems And Organs Of The Human Body 442
The Nervous System 442
The Endoerine System 443
The Skeletal System 443
The Muscular System 444
The Digestive And Excretory Systems 445
The Respiratory And Circulatory Systems 445
The Male Reproductive System 446
The Female Reproductive System 446
The Eye 447
The Ear 447
The Teeth 448
The Skin 448
Appendix Ⅲ:Medical Terminology 449
Word Elements 449
Prefixes 450
Roots 456
Suffixes 460
Abbreviations 463