Theory Of Medical EthicsBasic Books, 1981 - 387 sider |
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Side 48
... necessary to exercise an option . Thus , the claim for the right to health care extends far beyond the mere right to choose a health service if someone is willing to provide it and if the individual can pay the necessary price . The ...
... necessary to exercise an option . Thus , the claim for the right to health care extends far beyond the mere right to choose a health service if someone is willing to provide it and if the individual can pay the necessary price . The ...
Side 192
... necessary to recruit subjects or when the reputation of the research institution would be jeopardized if word got out that it was conducting experiments without informing patients who were unwit- tingly also subjects . A third group of ...
... necessary to recruit subjects or when the reputation of the research institution would be jeopardized if word got out that it was conducting experiments without informing patients who were unwit- tingly also subjects . A third group of ...
Side 219
... necessary to take primary responsibility for those decisions . To be true to one's own nature , then , may require active assimilation of necessary knowledge . When I have made a similar argument in the past , it has sometimes been ...
... necessary to take primary responsibility for those decisions . To be true to one's own nature , then , may require active assimilation of necessary knowledge . When I have made a similar argument in the past , it has sometimes been ...
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PART I | 6 |
The Dominant Western Competitors 127 | 27 |
Medical Ethical Theories Outside the Anglo | 50 |
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