Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Volumen1Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1995 - 2950 páginas This is a interdisciplinary study of the ethical and moral dimensions of human conduct in the areas of the life sciences and health care. It contains 460 articles and re-examines and expands on the previous edition. |
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... result of a misalignment of ch'i , the natural life force ( which eludes the distinction of " body " from " spirit " ) . In the minds of the peasantry , such misalignment was often understood as the result of moral misdeeds , and some ...
... result of a misalignment of ch'i , the natural life force ( which eludes the distinction of " body " from " spirit " ) . In the minds of the peasantry , such misalignment was often understood as the result of moral misdeeds , and some ...
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... result of the trauma of open - heart surgery , as a result of intensive - care pro- cedures , or from the sleep deprivation that often results from those procedures - is rarely disclosed to patients . The rationale for not telling a ...
... result of the trauma of open - heart surgery , as a result of intensive - care pro- cedures , or from the sleep deprivation that often results from those procedures - is rarely disclosed to patients . The rationale for not telling a ...
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... Result of the Determination of Brain Death In regard to the time of a death as a result of a determination of brain death , it can be considered to be ( 1 ) the time when determination of brain death was first made or ( 2 ) the time of ...
... Result of the Determination of Brain Death In regard to the time of a death as a result of a determination of brain death , it can be considered to be ( 1 ) the time when determination of brain death was first made or ( 2 ) the time of ...
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