Health care ethics : an introduction / edited by Donald VanDeVeer and Tom Regan

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Edité par Temple University Press - 1987

Euthanasia / Margaret Pabst Battin. Informed consent / Dan W. Brock. Experimentation on human subjects : the ethics of random clinical trials / Bruce Miller. Abortion / L.W. Sumner. The aboriton issue / Mary Anne Warren. The treatment of incompetents / Allen Buchanan. Ill-gotten gains / Tom Regan. The value of life / Michael D. Bayles. Justice and health care / Norman Daniels. Personal responsibility for illness / Daniel Wiler. Concepts of health / Christopher Boorse. Ethical autonomy in nursing / Martin Benjamin, Joy Curtis. Health care institutions / H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.

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