Medical Ethics in the Soviet Union

Hastings Center Report 19 (2):11-14 (1989)
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Abstract

An American medical ethicist finds the spirit of glasnost and perestroika permeating Soviet medical ethics. These themes, along with a heightened historical consciousness, and a commitment to the Hippocratic tradition, have reinforced a conviction about the infinite value of life.

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