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This book is not a scientific treatise. It serves as a mirror, urging doctors, patients, and society to confront uncomfortable truths about the loss of trust in healthcare. When we are sick, we entrust doctors with our lives, believing they can either heal us or disappoint us. Increasingly, however, patients feel ignored and treated like numbers. The trust essential to medicine is eroding. This is the crisis the book addresses. This book gives voice to that pain and loss of trust. Yet it also offers hope. While some doctors forget their promise, many still uphold it with compassion. These…mehr

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This book is not a scientific treatise. It serves as a mirror, urging doctors, patients, and society to confront uncomfortable truths about the loss of trust in healthcare. When we are sick, we entrust doctors with our lives, believing they can either heal us or disappoint us. Increasingly, however, patients feel ignored and treated like numbers. The trust essential to medicine is eroding. This is the crisis the book addresses. This book gives voice to that pain and loss of trust. Yet it also offers hope. While some doctors forget their promise, many still uphold it with compassion. These examples prove the heart of medicine can be restored. Within these chapters lie stories of neglect and sacrifice. You will see how greed can commercialise healing, and how integrity can restore trust. Both criticism and aspirations for renewal guide the journey. This book is for patients seeking solidarity, for doctors to reflect on their oath, and for all to demand a healthcare system rooted in respect and dignity. Whether you agree or disagree, do not ignore these words. Illness spares none, and you may one day need compassion. That moment will reveal why this book matters. Let us begin with honesty and hope. Medicine is not merely about profit or technology; its essence is humanity. We must work to restore that.