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'Changing Disciplines' is a compilation of some of Ryle's most thought-provoking lectures about the need to recreate medicine as a humanistic science.'Changing Disciplines' was intended to be a manifesto for a new medical creed that promoted clinical science as a field rather than a laboratory study, brought social science into the explanation of disease, and returned the "whole patient" to the center of medical practice.

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'Changing Disciplines' is a compilation of some of Ryle's most thought-provoking lectures about the need to recreate medicine as a humanistic science.'Changing Disciplines' was intended to be a manifesto for a new medical creed that promoted clinical science as a field rather than a laboratory study, brought social science into the explanation of disease, and returned the "whole patient" to the center of medical practice.
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John A. Ryle (1890-1950) did his training at Guy's hospital and became one of London's leading elite clinicians in the 1930s. He was appointed Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge Univeristy in 1936, but resigned to take up an appointment as the first director of the newly created Institute of Social Medicine at Oxford University in 1942.