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THE DOCTOR HIMSELF
and the Human Condition

Introduction
Chapter 1   Chapter 2   Chapter 3   Chapter 4   Chapter 5   Chapter 6   Chapter 7   Chapter 8
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The chapters included in this book are a representative selection of the various papers and addresses given over many years to medical practitioners and students by David Martyn LloydJones. Some of them are published here for the first time.
 
The Doctor Himself anf the Human Condition 
 

Cover portrait
by Desmond Groves

Although they were originally addressed to a medical audience, the subjects dealt with here are not strictly medical in a clinical sense, but rather represent the author's thinking on the way in which Biblical Christianity should be applied to questions of personal conduct and morality as well as to professional conduct and ethics.
 
The appeal of this book is therefore not only to doctors and students and others working within the medical profession, but also to all Christians who are seeking to apply Biblical teaching to the problems of modern living. Although some of the addresses were given nearly thirty years ago, the principles which the author lays down are equally applicable today, and his analysis of the issues discussed pays tribute to his acute and discriminating mind.
 
Originally published by:
 
Christian Medical Fellowship Publications
157 Waterloo Road
London SE1 8XN               http://www.cmf.org.uk/
  
Now out of print but published here by permission of the copyright holders Lady Elizabeth Catherwood and Mrs Anne Beatt

 


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