Racism, Broadly Speaking, and the Work of Bioethics: Some Conceptual Matters

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2):7-10 (2021)
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Health care in the United States, being a microcosm of the broader society in which it developed, possesses a sordid legacy concerning racial prejudices, biases, and the perpetuation of health and...

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