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Medical Ethics in the Renaissance

This book is the first comprehensive study of medical ethics in the Renaissance. It examines ethical issues, procedure evaluations and problem-solving techniques in the writings of European physicians and surgeons from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-seventeenth century. While much of the practice ...

The Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics

Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics is the first comprehensive scholarly account of the global history of medical ethics. Presenting original interpretations of the field by leading bioethicists and medical historians, it will serve as an essential starting point for...

Historical Dictionary of Medical Ethics

Medical morality has three components. Doctors, patients, communities and policy makers have beliefs about what is good and bad behaviour in patient care, biomedical research, medical education and health policy. Based on these ...

Medical Ethics in the Ancient World

In this book, Paul Carrick presents the ancient Greek and Roman foundations of Western medical ethics. Analysing 1500 years of pre-Christian moral history of medicine, Carrick applies insights from ancient medical ethics to the development of modern...

Difficult Conversations in Medicine 2004

Across all branches of medicine, effective communication between healthcare professionals and patients, families and carers is essential to ensure treatment is of the highest standard. Growing public awareness of health problems and easy...

The Relationship of Autonomy and Integrity in Medical Ethics1 (1990)

The emergence of autonomy as a socio-political, legal and moral concept has had a profound impact on medical ethics. It shifted the centre of decision-making from the doctor to the patient and reoriented the entire doctor-patient relationship towards a more open,...

Medical Ethics Needs a New View of Autonomy (2008)

The concept of autonomy commonly used in medical ethics literature and practice is inadequate for three reasons: it does not properly identify non-autonomous actions and choices, it provides a false explanation of which characteristics of actions and choices make...

MORAL FICTIONS AND MEDICAL ETHICS

Conventional medical ethics and the law draw a clear line that distinguishes the permitted practice of withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from the prohibited practice of active euthanasia by lethal injection. When clinicians legitimately abandon ...

RETHINKING MEDICAL ETHICS: A VIEW FROM BELOW (2004)

This article points out that lack of access to the fruits of modern medicine and the science that informs it is an important and neglected topic in bioethics and medical ethics. Drawing on experiences with infectious diseases in some of the poorest...

The dangers of medical ethics (2005)

The prevailing conception of medical ethics taught in UK and US medical schools is pointless at best and dangerous at worst. While it is commendable that medical schools have now given medical ethics a safe place...