limitations in,
15
â
17
,
21
,
26
,
87
â
92
,
249
,
271
media hype of “breakthroughs,”
27
,
38
,
45
,
114
â
15
,
133
paradigm shifts,
92
rise of clinical science,
168
â
69
role of serendipity,
114
,
268
,
270
â
71
medical school
additional training needs: disease prevention,
163
,
173
; end-of-life care,
163
; evaluation of heart sounds,
35
â
36
; history of medicine,
163
; new technologies,
37
â
38
,
133
; public health,
163
courses on the physician-patient relationship,
164
efficacy,
170
mentoring,
170
overview of coursework,
170
percent of physicians who would repeat,
226
Medicare,
163
medications.
See also
drug industry;
specific brand names
adherence to the regimen,
41
,
153
â
54
,
180
â
81
antibiotics.
See
antibiotics
antiretrovirals,
40
â
41
,
255
,
282
â
83
calcium channel blockers,
123
,
263
cholesterol-lowering,
29
,
31
â
32
,
99
,
133
,
260
,
262
â
63
discovered through serendipity,
114
,
268
,
270
â
71
“lifestyle,”
97
to minimize possibility of heart attack,
4
“pharmacological forgiveness,”
180
prior to 1940,
86
â
94
,
109
â
10
for treatment of mental illness,
105
â
6
,
150
vasodilators,
70
Melman, Dr. Arnold,
139
â
42
,
143
,
145
,
146
â
47
men
communication style in relationships, vs. women,
125
mortality rate for heart disease,
28
â
29
mental decline
Alzheimer's disease,
62
,
98
â
99
,
272
,
284
â
85
mental illness
importance of humane treatment,
20
,
103
,
148
,
150
leading conditions which cause disability,
205
â
6
learning to live with,
103
need for skill as well as compassion,
20
patient is not the disease,
147
â
48
role of medications,
105
â
6
,
268
,
269
mentoring,
170
Mevacor,
29
mind-body connection,
114
,
See also
family; friends; social aspects
conditions that reflect,
156
reaction to physician's presence,
161
miracles,
85
mitral regurgitation,
70
mortality.
See also
death; life expectancy
associated with control of infectious disease,
109
â
10
changes in major causes of,
86
â
94
coronary bypass,
44
drug-resistant infections,
26
,
255
effects of inferior medical care,
39
â
40
heart disease,
91
,
119
: heart attack,
25
,
28
â
29
,
154
; and weight as an infant,
30
infant,
94
,
102
â
3
,
108
,
109
,
181
â
82
,
286
open-heart surgery,
44
mother, author's
Alzheimer's disease,
62
,
98
â
99
caretaking of,
42
childhood memories,
52
,
76
,
77
,
197
long life of,
5
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging),
33
,
95
,
231
Muhlestein, Dr. Joseph B.,
256
multiple sclerosis,
234
,
268
,
297
myocardial infarction.
See
heart attack
National Academy of Sciences,
11
National Health Service Corps,
166
natural selection,
253
â
55
,
272
nausea,
5
neonatal intensive care,
294
â
95
Neugeboren, Aaron (son)
at the hospital after author's surgery,
299
at the hospital during author's surgery, il,
14
,
84
move to author's home after surgery,
17
,
120
â
21
in Northampton,
7
reaction to author's diagnosis,
79
Neugeboren, Eli (son)
in Brooklyn,
7
childhood,
120
at the hospital during author's surgery,
11
,
14
,
84
reaction to author's diagnosis,
79
â
80
,
81
visit with author after surgery,
17
visit with Friedland,
281
,
282
,
284
Neugeboren, Jay
childhood and adolescence,
11
,
12
,
45
,
72
,
185
family medical history,
5
,
57
,
59
,
60
,
80
friends.
See
Friedland, Jerry; Helfant, Rich; Rudy, Arthur; Yarnell, Phil
Hodgkin's disease,
5
,
76
â
77
,
135
initial doctor's visit,
1
â
6
,
See also
diagnosis: of the author
medical history of good health,
5
,
52
move to New York City,
22
,
121
,
122
,
298
nickname,
6
nodules on penis.
See
Peyronie's disease
open-heart surgery.
See
coronary bypass: of the author
relationship with children,
9
,
14
,
120
â
21
,
130
,
300
as a single parent,
7
,
12
,
41
â
42
who will be caregiver for,
42
,
58
,
65
writings by.
See
writing career
Neugeboren, Miriam (daughter)
at the hospital during author's surgery,
13
,
14
,
84
reaction to author's diagnosis,
79
,
81
visit with author after surgery,
17
in Washington, D.C.,
7
Neugeboren, Robert (brother)
conversation during author's recovery,
19
effects of caring relationships on,
150
effects of medications,
150
â
51
humane care at Bronx State,
19
â
20
life in New York City,
285
move to New York City,
58
,
128
â
29
notification about the surgery,
13
neurological conditions
from coronary bypass,
44
impact of new treatments,
43
importance of family,
41
traumatic injury,
105
,
220
â
23
,
268
â
69
Northampton, move from,
22
,
121
,
122
,
128
Norvasc,
123
O'Brien, Dr.,
68
One Renegade Cell: How Cancer Begins
(Weinberg),
115
â
16
open-heart surgery.
See also
coronary bypass
general procedure,
4
historical background,
277
â
80
organ transplantation,
95
and antibiotic-resistant bacteria,
288
economic aspects,
290
first heart transplant,
281
immune response,
149
importance of heart-lung machine,
277
obsolescence with cure for atherosclerosis,
44
osteoporosis,
272
outcome studies,
33
oxygen
decreased body temperature and,
4
,
246
supply to the heart,
245
â
46
,
257
â
58
PABA (potassium para-aminobenzoate),
138
,
140
,
143
,
145
pacemakers,
94
palpitations,
5
paradigm shifts,
92
patient medical history of the author,
5
,
57
,
59
,
60
,
80
,
247
correct diagnosis from the,
38
,
202
â
3
,
229
,
243
â
44
as risk factor for cancer,
17
taking time to get,
38
,
169
â
70
,
175
patients
with disease that is a unique entity,
33
experience of illness vs. disease,
156
ignored by physician,
68
,
138
â
39
,
147
importance of listening to.
See
listening to the patient
listening to their own body,
61
not a set of symptoms or disease,
20
,
95
â
96
,
147
â
48
,
167
relationship with the physician.
See
physicians, relationship with the patient
as unique individuals,
21
,
88
,
149
,
176
,
229
Paxil,
97
peak flow meter,
56