Moral dilemmas in modern medicine

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Moral dilemmas in modern medicine

edited by Michael Lockwood

(Studies in bioethics)(Oxford paperbacks)

Oxford University Press, 1985

  • : pbk
  • : hard

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Bibliography: p. [234]-240

Includes index

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Volume

: hard ISBN 9780192177438

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a really good collection, a sustained and successful attempt to throw some light on extremely difficult problems...'___ New Society .
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: pbk ISBN 9780192860569

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The moral dilemmas raised by modern medicine--test-tube babies, the mechanical prolongation of life, the prescription of contraceptive pills to underage girls, the nontreatment of handicapped newborns--are no longer the concerns of doctors alone, but are the subject of intense public debate. In this book, eight well-known experts--including philosophers R.M. Hare, Dame Mary Warnock and Bernard Williams, physician Muir Gray, and editor Raanon Gillon, of the Journal of Medical Ethics-- address these concerns from philosophical, medical, and legal points of view. Clearly written and thought-provoking, these essays will contribute to the understanding of contemporary moral thinking and medical practice, and will inform public debate.

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