Strangers at the Bedside: A History of How Law and Bioethics Transformed Medical Decision Making

New York: Aldinetransaction (2003)
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Abstract

Introduction: making the invisible visible -- The nobility of the material -- Research at war -- The guilded age of research -- The doctor as whistle-blower -- New rules for the laboratory -- Bedside ethics -- The doctor as stranger -- Life through death -- Commissioning ethics -- No one to trust -- New rules for the bedside -- Epilogue: The price of success.

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