Doctors' decisions : ethical conflicts in medical practice

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Doctors' decisions : ethical conflicts in medical practice

edited by G.R. Dunstan and E.A. Shinebourne

(Oxford medical publications)

Oxford University Press, 1989

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Includes index

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Description

In this book, medical practitioners from a wide range of specialities describe the ethical choices they make in their everyday work. A moral philosopher analyzes their conclusions, and the resulting theological implications are developed by a Christian theologian and a Rabbinic scholar. The work is directed at health care professionals, medical students, moral philosophers and bioethicists.

Table of Contents

  • The doctor as the responsible moral agent, G.R.Dunstan
  • experiments on animals in medical research, John W.Funder
  • research on early human embryos "in vitro", Peter Braude
  • medical genetics - the scientist, the doctor and the patient, Malcolm and Marie Ferguson Smith
  • Caesarian section - whose choice and for whom?, Jeremy Wilde
  • some ethical issues in neo-natal care, A.G.M.Campbell
  • management of the child with a heart defect, Elliot A.Shinebourne
  • the care of the sexually active adolescent girl, John Hare
  • the care of patients with sexually transmitted diseases, A.Mindel
  • ethics in a college health service, Raanan Gillon
  • ethics in general practice, Michael Linnett
  • clinical oncology - medical and surgical practice, Stephen Spiro
  • the epistemology of surgery, Michael Baum
  • choices in psychiatry, Maurice Lipsedge
  • ethics in psychotherapy, Sidney Bloch and Terence Larkin
  • medical and ethical decisions in the pharmaceutical industry, Brian W.Crombie and Peter Freedman
  • ethical aspects of intensive care, Margaret Branthwaite
  • first know thy patient - resolving multiple problems in old age, E.J.Dunstan
  • ethics in terminal care, Eric Wilkes
  • handling life - does God forbid?, Helen Oppenheimer
  • the moral obligations of the physician in the rabbinic tradition, J.David Bleich
  • authority, social policy and the doctor-patient relationship, Peter Byrne.

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  • NCID
    BA07598214
  • ISBN
    • 0192616315
  • LCCN
    88031264
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 248 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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