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Introduction: The Long Tradition of Ethics in Medicine | ||
1 | Hellenic, Hellenistic, and Roman Medicine: Fifth Century BCE to Third Century CE | 1 |
2 | Medieval Medicine: Fifth to Fourteenth Centuries CE | 13 |
3 | Medical Ethics of India and China | 27 |
4 | Renaissance and Enlightenment: Fourteenth to Eighteenth Centuries | 43 |
5 | British Medicine: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries | 57 |
6 | Ethics in American Medicine | 63 |
7 | American Medicine: Science, Competence, and Ethics | 81 |
8 | A Chronicle of Ethical Events: 1940s to 1980s | 99 |
9 | Conclusion: From Medical Ethics to Bioethics | 115 |
Notes | 121 | |
Index | 149 |
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