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  1. Four scenarios.R. Gillon - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (5):267-268.
    Promoting respect for the four principles remains of great practical importance in ordinary medicineThe following are four “scenarios” with brief outlines of how Raanan Gillon has analysed them using the “four principles” approach. These are the four cases that the commentators were asked to analyse.Professor Gillon has for many years advocated the use of the Beauchamp and Childress four principles approach as a widely and interculturally acceptable method for medical ethics analysis . At present there seems to be a backlash (...)
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  • New Dictionary of Medical Ethics.Kenneth M. Boyd, Roger Higgs & Anthony Pinching - 1997 - BMJ Books.
    A practical and thought provoking introduction to the most important ethical issues in medicine today. Over 700 entries, from short essays to brief definitions of key terms and concepts, have been contributed by leading clinicians and medical ethicists.
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  • Human Genetics: Choice and Responsibility.British Medical Association - 1998 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Human genetics is becoming a subject of increasing public concern. This is the most authoritative and up-to-date assessment of the ethical issues raised by human genetics research. The British Medical Association has produced a report on this topic.
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  • Philosophical Medical Ethics.Sarah Haddon Furness - 1987 - Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (4):218-218.
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  • Handbook of Medical Ethics for Nurses, Physicians and Priests.British Medical Association - 1984
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