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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...

Philosophical Reflections on Medical Ethics 2005

This book contains a collection of original essays on cutting-edge topics in the study of medical ethics. Leading philosophers discuss in detail issues as diverse as embryo pre-selection, the role of autonomy in organ transplant markets, clause...

Social Science Perspectives on Medical Ethics:

Journals, centres and associations devoted to medical issues proliferate. Hardly a day goes by without a media analysis of one ethical dilemma or another arising from our newfound ability to alter the natural conditions of life. This book discusses.

Extreme Measures: Finding a Better Path to the End of Life

In medical school, no one teaches how to let a patient die. Jessica Zitter became a doctor because she wanted to be a hero. She decided to specialise in critical care - to become an ICU doctor - and imagined herself stepping in to save patients from...

The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die 2021

Meet Adam. He is twenty-seven years old, eloquent and attractive. He also wants to die. Should he be helped? In The Inevitable , award-winning journalist Katie Engelhart explores one of our most enduring taboos: assisted dying. From Avril,...

What Patients Teach: The Everyday Ethics of Health Care

This book answers two fundamental questions: what are the things that allow patients' relationships with medical staff to become therapeutic? What can it teach us about healthcare ethics? The authors provide detailed descriptions and analyses of 55 interviews with 58...

Easeful Death: Is There a Case for Assisted Dying?

Written with sensitivity, grace and impartial authority, this book provides a clearly reasoned assessment of the arguments both for and against the legalisation of assisted suicide and euthanasia. Drawing on the experiences of the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium and the US, it...

Being Mortal

Medicine has triumphed in modern times, changing the dangers of childbirth, injury and disease from unmanageable to manageable. But when it comes to the inescapable realities of ageing and death, what medicine can do is often...

Clinical Medical Ethics: Landmark Works of Mark Siegler, MD

Throughout his career, Dr Mark Siegler has written on topics ranging from teaching clinical medical ethics to end-of-life decision-making and the ethics of technological advances. With more than 200 journal publications and 60 book chapters published in this...