Joseph Collins | Should Doctors Tell the Truth?
Collins writes from a physician's point of view in 1927 about male, upper-class patients. His stance is paternalistic. He decides what is best for his patients and how much they should know, focusing, on the one hand, on positive consequences of his decisions to lie to patients (they did not despair or commit suicide) and, on the other hand, on negative consequences of his decisions to tell the truth to patients (they did despair or commit suicide) . At times he appears to justify his right to lie to patients on the basis of his superior understanding of their psyches and at others times on the fact that a prognosis is impossible due to the state of current medical knowledge.
-Which of the following is NOT a lie prejudicial to physicians, according to Collins?
A) pretending to recognize a disease when ignorant
B) claiming a cure for an incurable disease
C) pronouncing a disease incurable when remedies exist
D) intriguing with family and friends to keep truth from patient
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