Abstract

The Cambridge Textbook of Bioethics is a practical guidebook written from an international and multicultural perspective that will assist clinicians and students alike in identifying and resolving ethical dilemmas in healthcare.

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  • This text is broken into well considered sections (End of Life Care, Religious and Cultural Perspectives in Bioethics, Pregnant Women and Children, and so on) that act as quick reference pointers to areas of interest associated with each theme

  • The Cambridge Textbook of Bioethics edited by Peter A Singer and AM Viens

  • While it may seem unlikely that a book could speak to such a wide readership, it succeeds in terms of its diversity of topics and accessible thematic format

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Introduction

This text is broken into well considered sections (End of Life Care, Religious and Cultural Perspectives in Bioethics, Pregnant Women and Children, and so on) that act as quick reference pointers to areas of interest associated with each theme. Bioethics in the clinic: a review of The Cambridge Textbook of Bioethics The Cambridge Textbook of Bioethics edited by Peter A Singer and AM Viens.

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