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Life and Death in Healthcare Ethics

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Life and Death in Healthcare Ethics

A Short Introduction
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Clearly written and insightful, Life and Death in Healthcare Ethics presupposes no prior knowledge of philosophy. It will be of interest to anyone confronting healthcare ethics for the first time, or seeking to develop his or her understanding of some core topics in the field. Helen Watt examines, using real-life cases, the range of choices taken by healthcare professionals, patients and clients which lead to the shortening of life. The topics looked at include: euthanasia and withdrawal of treatment the persistent vegetative state abortion IVF and cloning life-saving treatment of pregnant women.

Author Biography:

Helen Watt is Research Fellow at the Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics in London.
Release date NZ
April 20th, 2000
Author
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
106
ISBN-13
9780415215732
Product ID
8177916

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