Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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... desire to do something for some - one else , even at personal self - sacrifice . The donor is acting on the ethical theory of social idealism . The recipient , however , is motivated by the desire to live on and to enjoy the personal ...
... desire to do something for some - one else , even at personal self - sacrifice . The donor is acting on the ethical theory of social idealism . The recipient , however , is motivated by the desire to live on and to enjoy the personal ...
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... desire to treat the sick to pass an examination in anatomy , physiology , pathology , and physical diagnosis , the examinations being given by uni- versity professors not practicing medicine . Inadequately trained cultists , as well as ...
... desire to treat the sick to pass an examination in anatomy , physiology , pathology , and physical diagnosis , the examinations being given by uni- versity professors not practicing medicine . Inadequately trained cultists , as well as ...
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... desires to serve him , the first physician should withdraw in favor of the chosen attendant ; should the patient or his ... desire . When , because of sudden illness or accident , a patient is taken to a hospital , the patient should be ...
... desires to serve him , the first physician should withdraw in favor of the chosen attendant ; should the patient or his ... desire . When , because of sudden illness or accident , a patient is taken to a hospital , the patient should be ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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