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    Encyclopedia of bioethics Rev. ed.

    Published: Macmillan Pub. Co. : Simon & Schuster Macmillan ; Prentice Hall International, 1995
    Description: 5 volumes ; 29 cm.
    Contents: “…Justice -- Kidney dialysis -- Laboratory testing -- Law and bioethics -- Law and morality -- Licensing, discipline and regulation in the health professions -- Life -- Life, quality of -- Quality of life in clinical decisions -- Quality of life in health care allocation -- Quality of life in legal perspective -- Lifestyles and public health -- Literature -- Long term care: concept and policies, nursing homes, Home care -- Love -- Marriage and other domestic partnerships -- Maternal fetal relationship: Medical aspects, Ethical issues, Legal and regulatory issues -- Medical codes and oaths: History Ethical analysis -- Medical education -- Medical ethics, history of: Near and Middle East (Ancient Near East, Iran, Turkey, Contemporary Arab world, Israel), Africa (Sub-Saharan countries, South Africa), South and East Asia: General survey, India, Prerepublican China, Contemporary China, Japan through the Nineteenth Century, Contemporary Japan, Southeast Asian countries), Europe: Ancient and medieval (Greece and Rome, Early Christianity, Medieval Christian Europe), Renaissance and Enlightenment, Nineteenth century Europe/Great Britain), Contemporary Period (Southern Europe, The Benelux countries, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, German-speaking countries and Switzerland, Nordic countries, Central and Eastern Europe, Russia), The Americas: Colonial North America and nineteenth century United States, The United States in the Twentieth century, Canada, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand -- Medical genetics: Practice of medical genetics, Ethical and social issues -- Medical information systems -- Medical malpractice.…”
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