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    Poverty and health ethics in developing countries.Hasna Begum - 2001 - Bioethics 15 (1):50–56.
    Developing countries face difficulties of exploitation, dehumanisation and lack of ethical professionalism, to an extent that developed countries do not encounter. Poverty‐related difficulties include lack of infrastructure, unreasonable dominance of defence‐related expenses in the budget, lack of a sufficient number of health care providers, absence of accountability for serious medical malpractice, as well as exploitation of patients in pharmaceutical trials. This country report presents the case of Bangladesh, one of the poorest countries in the world and therefore a good example (...)
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    Bioethics in Bangladesh.Hasna Begum - 2012 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):2.
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  3. Begum rokeya: Humanism and liberation of women.Hasna Begum - 1992 - In A. B. M. Mafizul Islam Patwari (ed.), Humanism and human rights in the third world. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Distributors, Aligarh Library. pp. 74.
     
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  4. Ethics in the biotechnology century : The south and southeast asian response, bangladesh.Hasna Begum - 2002 - In Abu Bakar Abdul Majeed (ed.), Bioethics: ethics in the biotechnology century. Kuala Lumpur: Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.
     
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    Family Planning and Social Position of Women.Hasna Begum - 1993 - Bioethics 7 (2-3):218-223.
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    Health Care, Ethics and Nursing in Bangladesh: a personal perspective.Hasna Begum - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (6):535-541.
    Health care in Bangladesh is in a sad condition, with not enough doctors and nurses available to serve its people, but, even with this limited number of health care professionals, better care would be possible if greed for money and unaccountability to the people were controlled by the Government. Conditions for members of the nursing profession are not acceptable for those who are dedicated to serving the sick. Acknowledgement of nursing’s professional dignity is almost completely absent. In addition, the salary (...)
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    Issues Related to the Implementation of Reproductive Technology in Islamic Societies.Hasna Begum - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (3-4):341-347.
  8. Some Comments on Moore's Method of Isolation.Hasna Begum - 1979 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 6 (4):667.
     
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  9. Moore on goodness and the naturalistic fallacy.Hasna Begum - 1979 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (3):251-265.