The Patient's Ordeal
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:22nd Jun '91
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In a series of moving studies, a leading medical ethicist explores the dilemmas faced by patients and their families.
Explores the dilemmas faced by patients and their families.
"an excellent contribution to medical ethics" —Ethics
"wide-ranging, compassionate, and insightful" —Publishers Weekly
"a sensitive and provocative approach to the study of ethical decision making" —Choice
"[This] sensitive and moving book . . . compels and merits the grateful, concentrated, and critical attention of all who know, who live with, and who seek to help those human beings to whom terrible things have happened." —BioLaw
"The human contact embodied in The Patient's Ordeal puts the book light-years ahead of others in the field of medical ethics. . . . Once the dust from the academic reviews has settled, this book will be one of the few in the field of medical ethics that is thought of as a seminal work, one that has broken new ground. A remarkable, well-written, significant work, it cannot be commended too highly." —Second Opinion
"an excellent contribution to medical ethics" Ethics "wide-ranging, compassionate, and insightful" Publishers Weekly "a sensitive and provocative approach to the study of ethical decision making" Choice "[This] sensitive and moving book ... compels and merits the grateful, concentrated, and critical attention of all who know, who live with, and who seek to help those human beings to whom terrible things have happened." BioLaw "The human contact embodied in The Patient's Ordeal puts the book light-years ahead of others in the field of medical ethics... Once the dust from the academic reviews has settled, this book will be one of the few in the field of medical ethics that is thought of as a seminal work, one that has broken new ground. A remarkable, well-written, significant work, it cannot be commended too highly." Second Opinion
ISBN: 9780253208705
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 399g
218 pages