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Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction

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Issues in medical ethics are rarely out of the media and it is an area of ethics that has particular interest for the general public as well as the medical practitioner. This short and accessible introduction provides an invaluable tool with which to think about the ethical values that lie at the heart of medicine. Tony Hope deals with the thorny moral questions such as euthanasia and the morality of killing, and also explores political questions such as: how should health care resources be distributed fairly? Each chapter in this book considers a different issue: genetics, modern reproductive technologies, resource allocation, mental health, medical research, and discusses controversial questions such as:



· Who should have access to reproductive technology? Who should pay?
· Is it right to fund expensive drug treatment for individuals?
· Should active euthanasia be legalized?
· Should treatment for mental illness be imposed on patients without their consent?
· Who should have access to information from genetic testing?
· Should we require consent for the use of dead bodies or organs in medical research?

Author: Hope Tony
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 152
ISBN: 9780192802828
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2004

1: Why is medical ethics so exciting?
2: Euthanasia
3: Allocating heath resources
4: People who don't exist: at least not yet
5: A tool-box for reasoning
6: The inconsistencies of madness
7: How modern genetics is testing traditional confidentiality
8: Medical research in poor countries
9: Ordinary medical practice

Tony Hope, Ethox, Institute of Health Sciences, University of Oxford

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