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Feeling Good and Doing Better

Murray, Thomas H. / Macklin, Ruth / Gaylin, Willard
Feeling Good and Doing Better
The place of drugs in American society is a problem more apt to evoke diatribe than dialog. With the support of the Na­ tional Science Foundation's program on Ethics and Values in Science and Technology, and the National Endowment for the Humanities' program on Science, Technology, and Human Values, * The Hastings Center was able to sponsor such dialog as part of a major research into the ethics of drug use that spanned two years. We assembled...

CHF 69.00

Feeling Good and Doing Better

Murray, Thomas H / Gaylin, Willard / Macklin, Ruth
Feeling Good and Doing Better
The place of drugs in American society is a problem more apt to evoke diatribe than dialog. With the support of the Na­ tional Science Foundation's program on Ethics and Values in Science and Technology, and the National Endowment for the Humanities' program on Science, Technology, and Human Values, * The Hastings Center was able to sponsor such dialog as part of a major research into the ethics of drug use that spanned two years. We assembled...

CHF 142.00

The Human Genome Project and the Future of Health Care

Murray, Thomas H. / Rothstein, Mark A. / Murray, Robert F.
The Human Genome Project and the Future of Health Care
THOMAS H. MURRAY is Professor and Director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics at Case Western Reserve University. MARK A. ROTHSTEIN is Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Health Law and Policy Institute at the University of Houston. ROBERT F. MURRAY, JR. is Chief of the Division of Medical Genetics in the Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, and Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine, and Genet...

CHF 52.50

Which Babies Shall Live?

Murray, Thomas H / Caplan, Arthur L
Which Babies Shall Live?
The fate of seriously ill newborns has captured the atten­ tion of the public, of national and state legislators, and of powerful interest groups. For the most part, the debate has been cast in the narrowest possible terms: "discrimination against the handicapped", "physician authority", "family autonomy." We believe that something much more profound is happening: the debate over the care of sick and dying babies appears to be both a manifesta...

CHF 74.00