Biomedical EthicsThis anthology with case studies provides insightful and comprehensive treatment of ethical issues in medicine. Appropriate for courses taught in philosophy departments as well as in schools on medicine and nursing, Biomedical Ethics 4th edition, covers provocative topics including AIDS, animal experimentation, age-based rationing, and hospital ethics committees. The new fourth edition, edited by Mappes and DeGrazia, contains more than 50% new readings as well as a number of new chapter sections. The pedagogical feature of previous editions - chapter introductions, argument sketches, explanations of medical terms, headnotes and annotated bibliographies - have been retained. Classic Cases in Medical Ethics second edition, is a natural complement to Biomedical Ethics 4th edition. |
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Page 254
... mentally ill the label dangerous is at most offensive to others . Shouting harangues on street corners and other bizarre behaviors , although offensive to some , pose no threat of serious harm . If offensive behavior is the real basis ...
... mentally ill the label dangerous is at most offensive to others . Shouting harangues on street corners and other bizarre behaviors , although offensive to some , pose no threat of serious harm . If offensive behavior is the real basis ...
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... mentally ill . The conditions under which they live are symptomatic of the lack of a comprehensive system of care for the long - term mentally ill in general . Though the homeless mentally ill have become an everyday part of today's ...
... mentally ill . The conditions under which they live are symptomatic of the lack of a comprehensive system of care for the long - term mentally ill in general . Though the homeless mentally ill have become an everyday part of today's ...
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... mentally ill our highest priority in public mental health in terms of both resources and funding . In making this commitment , we should join with our nat- ural allies , the families . • We should establish a comprehensive and coordi ...
... mentally ill our highest priority in public mental health in terms of both resources and funding . In making this commitment , we should join with our nat- ural allies , the families . • We should establish a comprehensive and coordi ...
Contents
Relevant Concepts and Principles | 24 |
The Ethics of Care and Feminist Ethics | 39 |
THE PHYSICIANPATIENT RELATIONSHIP | 51 |
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References to this book
Bioética: estudios de bioética racional Marciano Vidal García,Marciano Vidal No preview available - 1989 |