Truth telling

In Rosamond Rhodes, Leslie Francis & Anita Silvers (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 88–103 (2007)
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The prelims comprise: The Clinical Task Truth and Truthfulness An Absolute Duty? Giving Reasons, Respecting Autonomy Codes of Conduct Harm and Benefit The Physician Herself Accuracy and Trust Talking to the Dying Diminished Understanding Increasing Complexity Being Prepared Gaining Skills Summary References Further Reading.

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