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Classic Cases in Medical Ethics: Accounts of Cases that Have Shaped Medical Ethics, with Philosophical, Legal, and Historical Backgrounds
The book Classic Cases in Medical Ethics by Gregory E. Pence (2004) discusses various important cases that have shaped the development of modern medical ethics. Through a case study-based approach, this book outlines the moral dilemmas that arise in medical practice, such as abortion, euthanasia, refusal of treatment, organ transplantation, and medical experimentation. Each case is presented with a comprehensive analysis that includes philosophical perspectives, legal considerations, and the historical context behind it. Pence emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary understanding in assessing ethical decisions in healthcare, allowing readers to see the connection between ethical theory, public policy, and clinical practice. The 2004 edition updates several cases with the latest legal developments and bioethical discourse, making this book an important reference for students, healthcare professionals, and researchers studying medical ethics. Overall, this book makes a significant contribution to expanding understanding of the complexities of ethical decision-making in the medical field.
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