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
