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Flesh and Blood
Organ Transplantation and Blood Transfusion in 20th Century America
2008
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Organ transplantation is one of the most dramatic interventions in modern medicine. Since the 1950s thousands of people have lived with 'new' hearts, kidneys, lungs, corneas, and other organs and tissues transplanted into their bodies. From the beginning, though, there was simply a problem: surgeons often encountered shortages of people willing and able to give their organs and tissues. To overcome this problem, they often brokered financial arrangements. Yet an ethic of gift exchange coex...
34,55 €
Methods in Medical Ethics
Second Edition
- by
- Jeremy SugarmanDaniel P. SulmasyRuth FadenAlison BoyceDavid DeGraziaTom L. BeauchampDiego GraciaLisa Sowle CahillEdmund D. PellegrinoAlbert R. JonsenMark A. HallNancy M.P. KingSusan E. LedererTod ChambersRaymond DeVriesHolly A. TaylorSara Chandros HullNancy E. KassPatricia A. MarshallBarbara A. KoenigRobert A. PearlmanHelene E. StarksMarion DanisLaura HansonJoanne M. GarrettDavid A. Asch
2010
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Medical ethics draws upon methods from a wide array of disciplines, including anthropology, economics, epidemiology, health services research, history, law, medicine, nursing, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and theology.In this influential book, outstanding scholars in medical ethics bring these many methods together in one place to be systematically described, critiqued, and challenged. Newly revised and updated chapters in this second edition include philosophy, religion and ...
37,83 €
Subjected to Science
Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War
- Narrated by
- Lisa S. Ware
Unabridged
7 hours 19 min
2024
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The first full-length history of biomedical research with human subjects in the period "before Tuskegee"—from 1890 to 1940Long before the U.S. government began conducting secret radiation and germ-warfare experiments, and long before the Tuskegee syphilis experiments, medical professionals had introduced—and hotly debated the ethics of—the use of human subjects in medical experiments. In Subjected to Science, Susan Lederer provides the first full-length hi...
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The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History
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Medical Apartheid
The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present
2008
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NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER • The first full history of Black America’s shocking mistreatment as unwilling and unwitting experimental subjects at the hands of the medical establishment. No one concerned with issues of public health and racial justice can afford not to read this masterful book."[Washington] has unearthed a shocking amount of information and shaped it into a riveting, carefully documented book." —New York Times...
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Typhoid Mary
Captive to the Public's Health
2014
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Discover the forgotten story of Mary Mallon—the real Typhoid Mary—in this humanizing portrait offering a window into the ethical dilemmas of public health policy that continue to haunt us in the COVID era.She was an Irish immigrant cook. Between 1900 and 1907, she infected 22 New Yorkers with typhoid fever through her puddings and cakes; one of them died. Tracked down through epidemiological detective work, she was finally apprehended as she hid behind a b...
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The Great Influenza
The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History
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THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER'Everything you need to know about one of the deadliest outbreaks in human history' Bill Gates'Easily our fullest, richest, most panoramic history of the subject' New York Times Book ReviewIn 1918, the world faced the deadliest pandemic in human history. What can the story of the so-called Spanish Flu teach us about the fight against present ...
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Booster Shots
The Urgent Lessons of Measles and the Uncertain Future of Children's Health
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A pediatrician and infectious disease specialist warns of the resurgence of measles, the antivaccine movement, and how we can prepare for the next pandemicEvery single child diagnosed with measles represents a system failure—an inexcusable unforced error. The technology to prevent essentially 100 percent of measles cases has been in our hands since before the moon landing. But this serious airborne disease, once seemingly defeated, is resurgent around the globe. Wh...
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When Germs Travel
Six Major Epidemics That Have Invaded America and the Fears They Have Unleashed
2009
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The struggle against deadly microbes is endless. Diseases that have plagued human beings since ancient times still exist, new maladies make their way into the headlines, we are faced with vaccine shortages, and the threat of germ warfare has reemerged as a worldwide threat.In this riveting account, medical historian Howard Markel takes an eye-opening look at the fragility of the American public health system. He tells the distinctive stories of six epidemics–tuberculosis, bubonic p...
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Pandemics
A Very Short Introduction
2016
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The 2014 Ebola epidemic demonstrated the power of pandemics and their ability not only to destroy lives locally but also to capture the imagination and terrify the world. Christian W. McMillen provides a concise yet comprehensive account of pandemics throughout human history, illustrating how pandemic disease has shaped history and, at the same time, social behavior has influenced pandemic disease. Extremely interesting from a medical standpoint, the study of pandemics also provides unexpe...
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How Death Becomes Life
Notes from a Transplant Surgeon
2019
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Gripping and evocative, How Death Becomes Life takes us inside the operating room and presents the stark dilemmas that transplant surgeons must face daily:How much risk should a healthy person be allowed to take to save someone she loves?Should a patient suffering from alcoholism receive a healthy liver?The human story behind the most exceptional medicine of our time and it is a poignant reminder that a li...
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Empire of the Scalpel
The History of Surgery
2022
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From an eminent surgeon and historian comes the “by turns fascinating and ghastly” (The New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice) story of surgery’s development—from the Stone Age to the present day—blending meticulous medical research with vivid storytelling.There are not many life events that can be as simultaneously frightening and hopeful as a surgical operation. In America, tens-of-millions of major surgical procedures are performed annual...
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