Hope, Tony
Medical Ethics : A Very Short Introduction Tony Hope - Oxford Oxford University Press 2004 - xiii,152 Pages 11x17 cm PB - Very Short Introductions No. 114. .
A Very Short Introduction.
Include Illustrations, Index, Notes and References.
In this Very Short Introduction, Tony Hope deals with a range of thorny moral questions, some of which are age-old, like euthanasia and the morality of killing, and others of which have arisen with recent advances in medical technology." "Tony Hope also explores political questions, discussing how health-care resources can be fairly allocated, and addressing controversial problems such as: Should treatment for mental illness be imposed on patients without their consent? Should post-menopausal women have access to assisted reproduction technologies? And who should have the right to access information from genetic testing?
9780192802828
Medical ethics
174.2
Medical Ethics : A Very Short Introduction Tony Hope - Oxford Oxford University Press 2004 - xiii,152 Pages 11x17 cm PB - Very Short Introductions No. 114. .
A Very Short Introduction.
Include Illustrations, Index, Notes and References.
In this Very Short Introduction, Tony Hope deals with a range of thorny moral questions, some of which are age-old, like euthanasia and the morality of killing, and others of which have arisen with recent advances in medical technology." "Tony Hope also explores political questions, discussing how health-care resources can be fairly allocated, and addressing controversial problems such as: Should treatment for mental illness be imposed on patients without their consent? Should post-menopausal women have access to assisted reproduction technologies? And who should have the right to access information from genetic testing?
9780192802828
Medical ethics
174.2