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Standard of Care: The Law of American Bioethics

Annas, George J.
Standard of Care: The Law of American Bioethics
American law, not philosophy or medicine, is the major force shaping American bioethics. This is both because law at its best fosters individual rights, equality, and justice, and because violation of the legal duty or "standard of care" a physician owes a patient can lead to a malpracticesuit. The law has therefore had two conflicting impacts on medical ethics: the positive effect of eroding paternalism and replacing it with a patient-centere...

CHF 76.00

Worst Case Bioethics: Death, Disaster, and Public Health

Annas, George J.
Worst Case Bioethics: Death, Disaster, and Public Health
Carefully reasoned, clearly articulated, and pulls no punches...Boldly tackles the most contentious issues in bioethics and public policy....Worst Case Bioethics is certain to provoke strong responses across disciplines and ideologies on issues of great importance."- Mark Rothstein, Journal of Legal Medicine "Annas persuasively argues in Worst Case Bioethics that basing policy on extreme nightmare possibilities leads to a distortion of fundame...

CHF 58.50

The Rights of Patients

Annas, George J.
The Rights of Patients
George Annas, America's leading proponent of patient rights, spells them out for you in this revised, up-to-date edition of his groundbreaking classic. Thorough, comprehensive, and easy to follow-using a question-and-answer format in much of the text-The Rights of Patients explores all aspects of becoming an informed patient: . hospital organization . hospital rules . emergency treatment . admission and discharge . the patient rights movement ...

CHF 69.00

The Rights of Patients

Annas, George J
The Rights of Patients
Now in its third edition, The Rights of Patients offers fully documented exposition and explanation of the rights of patients from birth to death. This concise reference covers topics such as informed consent, emergency treatment, refusing treatment, human experimentation, privacy and confidentiality, patient safety, and medical malpractice.The Rights of Patients is an invaluable resource not only for patients and their families but also for p...

CHF 43.90

The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in ...

Annas, George J. / Grodin, Michael A.
The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation
The atrocities committed by Nazi physicians and researchers during World War II prompted the development of the Nuremberg Code to define the ethics of modern medical experimentation utilizing human subjects. Since its enunciation, the Code has been viewed as one of the cornerstones of modernbioethical thought. The sources and ramifications of this important document are thoroughly discussed in this book by a distinguished roster of contemporar...

CHF 76.00

Judging Medicine

Annas, George J.
Judging Medicine
In the early 1970s, well before the field ofbioethics had established itself in medicine or anywhere else, the Hastings Center organized a small meeting of law school professors. The question we put to them was: what could or should be done to stimulate legal interest in the field? The answer we got was a wise one. We should do nothing to forcefeed the interest. It should simply be allowed to develop on its own, by the ordinary route of attrac...

CHF 134.00

The Rights of Patients

Annas, George J
The Rights of Patients
George Annas, America's leading proponent of patient rights, spells them out for you in this revised, up-to-date edition of his groundbreaking classic. Thorough, comprehensive, and easy to follow-using a question-and-answer format in much of the text-The Rights of Patients explores all aspects of becoming an informed patient: . hospital organization . hospital rules . emergency treatment . admission and discharge . the patient rights movement ...

CHF 74.00

Judging Medicine

Annas, George J.
Judging Medicine
In the early 1970s, well before the field ofbioethics had established itself in medicine or anywhere else, the Hastings Center organized a small meeting of law school professors. The question we put to them was: what could or should be done to stimulate legal interest in the field? The answer we got was a wise one. We should do nothing to forcefeed the interest. It should simply be allowed to develop on its own, by the ordinary route of attrac...

CHF 69.00