Encyclopedia of Bioethics

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  • Encyclopedia of Bioethics This five volume set covers healthcare ethics in all its aspects, including fertility and reproduction, genetics, pediatrics, public health, mental health, human subjects and animal research, bio-terrorism, organ donation and transplant, death and dying, and access to care. It presents relevant codes, oaths, and directives, and introduces key legal cases in bioethics. A topical outline provides a thematic view of the encyclopedia's contents.
  • Abortion
  • Abuse and Harm
  • African Americans
  • Aging
  • Animal Research and Animal Rights
  • Business Ethics in Healthcare
  • Children and infants
  • Cloning
  • Concepts and principles
  • Death and dying
  • Disease and Illness
  • Embryo and Fetus
  • Environment
  • Ethical theories and methods
  • Fertility and human reproduction
  • Genetics
  • Health and Healthcare
  • Informed consent
  • International perspectives
  • Law and bioethics
  • Medical ethics, History of
  • Medicine
  • Mental health and human behavior
  • Nutrition and hydration
  • Nursing
  • Organ and tissue transplants
  • Philosophical perspectives
  • Population ethics
  • Professions and Professional-Patient relationship
  • Public Health
  • Religious issues
  • Religious traditions
  • Research
  • Sexuality and gender
  • Transhumanism and posthumanism
  • Warfare
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