RT Review T1 Placebo Effects: The Meaning of Care in Medicine by Pekka Louhiala JF Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics VO 32 IS 4 SP 602 OP 605 A1 Macy, Rebecca J. LA English YR 2023 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1916598331 AB Pekka Louhiala crosses disciplines and decades to present a remarkably detailed review of the existing literature on placebos, placebo effects, and related concepts. The problem at hand—and Louhiala does aptly frame it as a problem—is a striking lack of consensus among researchers, scholars, and clinicians regarding virtually all aspects of the placebo topic. In capturing the complexity of this problem, Louhiala expertly compiles an extensive catalog of placebo literature that effectively gives the reader both a map of the territory and a legend to decipher it. He does not, however, give us clear directions to find our way out of the conceptual maze. The focus is often more on the problems than their solutions, which is simultaneously the most notable weakness and the greatest strength of the book. K1 Rezension DO 10.1017/S096318012200069X