Doctors, honour, and the law : medical ethics in imperial Germany
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Doctors, honour, and the law : medical ethics in imperial Germany
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-177) and index
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Description
Medical ethics in Imperial Germany were entangled with professional, legal and social issues. This book shows how doctors' ethical decision-making was led by their notions of male honour, professional politics and a paternalistic doctor-patient relationship rather than concern for patients' interests or the right of the sick to self-determination.
Table of Contents
Introduction Disciplinig Doctors: The Medical Courts of Honour The Limits of Medical Confidentiality Patient Information and Consent: Self-Determination versus Benevolent Paternalism The Literature on Medical Ethics and Conduct Conclusions Bibliography
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