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Ethics in Palliative Care

Palliative care is required for incurable advanced-stage cancer and other incurable chronic diseases. Various aspects of palliative care, such as pain and symptom control, psychosocial care and end-of-life issues,...

Great Debates in Medical Law and Ethics 2018

This textbook is a challenging and engaging introduction to more advanced work in medical law and ethics, the main aim of which is to enable students to 'get under the skin' of the subject and begin to develop critical thinking skills and...

Letting Go: How to Plan for a Good Death 2019

Letting Go shows how to start thinking about the final stage of life before you get there, how to formulate a will that helps people make decisions on our behalf and how we can maintain our dignity and independence for as long as possible. Drawing on...

Human Dignity and Bioethics 2009

This collection of essays explores a fundamental concept that is central to today's discourse in law and ethics in general, and bioethics in particular. In this volume, scholars in philosophy, medicine and medical ethics, law, political science and social policy...

Moral Contextualism in Medical Ethics 2016

Huge advances in medical science over several years have prompted consideration of the use of the right to life in medical practice. It has been recognised that the moral rights enshrined in the Hippocratic Oath serve ethical dilemmas in public life. The concept of the 'right to life' in...

A Few Months to Live: Different Paths to Life's End 2001

This book describes what dying looks like from the perspective of nine terminally ill people and their carers. Documenting a unique study of end-of-life experiences, which included detailed interviews in a residential care setting, the book focuses on how...

Risk and Luck in Medical Ethics 2003

This book examines in detail the paradox of 'moral happiness' , relating it to the Kantian, consequentialist and virtue approach to ethics. Dickenson applies the paradoxes of risk and luck to medical ethics, including a timely discussion of risk and luck in the allocation of...

Tough Choices: Stories from the front line of medical ethics 2018

From plastic surgery to euthanasia, Daniel Sokol offers a unique insight into the world of medical ethics. Drawing on his background as a leading medical ethicist and advocate, as well as his years of experience in frontline hospitals, he sheds light on...

Tough Decisions: Cases in Medical Ethics 2000

Life is full of difficult decisions that need to be made ethically and under time pressure. This book puts readers in the realistic position of experiencing the difficulties of making difficult medical decisions.... In the role of the decision-maker, the reader is helped to determine what...

Methods in Medical Ethics: Critical Perspectives 2012

Tom Tomlinson systematically uncovers and evaluates both the strengths and limitations of various ethical tools, and in doing so develops a comprehensive understanding of the role that different methods can play in furthering our understanding of ethical issues in medicine....

Modern Death: How Medicine Changed the End of Life 2018

There is no more universal truth in life than death. No matter who we are, it is certain that one day we will die, but the mechanics and understanding of that experience will be vastly different in today's modern times. Dr Haider Warraich is a young and 213...