

An edition of Strangers at the bedside (1991)
a history of how law and bioethics transformed medical decision making
By Rothman, David J.
Publish Date
1991
Publisher
BasicBooks
Language
eng
Pages
308
Description:
Explains the revolution that has taken place in patient care -- a revolution that has transformed the relationship between doctors and patients, and between medicine and society.
subjects: Physician-Patient Relations, Jurisprudence, Legislation & jurisprudence, Delivery of Health Care, Research, Medicine, Medical ethics, History, Decision making, History, 20th Century, Medische ethiek, Recherche, Prise de décision, Gezondheidsrecht, Éthique médicale, Médecine, History of Medicine, Histoire, Economic development, Medicine, united states, Medicine, research, Medical Sociology, Human Experimentation, Clinical Ethics, Bioethics, Bioethical Issues, Decision Making, Computer-Assisted, Advisory Committees, Biomedical Technology, Research Ethics Committees, Research Ethics, Passive Eulhanasia, Informed Consent, Organ Transplantation, Patient Rights, Public Policy, Right to Die, Scientific Misconduct, Whistleblowing, World War II, United States. Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), American Medical Association, Medical Legislation
Places: United States