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M B, Mahowald
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DePaul journal of health care law. 3(3-4)
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M B, Mahowald
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Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy. 9(2)
Autor:
A D, Lyerly, M B, Mahowald
Publikováno v:
Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy. 9(2)
When surgery is performed on pregnant women for the sake of the fetus (MFS or maternal fetal surgery). it is often discussed in terms of the fetus alone. This usage exemplifies what philosophers call the fallacy of abstraction: considering a concept
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Annual review of genetics. 32
▪ Abstract After explaining the origin, nature, and goals of genetic counseling, we consider the impact of the Human Genome Project on its practice. In light of the availability of presymptomatic tests for late-onset disorders and the possibility o
Autor:
M B, Mahowald
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The Hastings Center report. 27(1)
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The Milbank quarterly. 74(2)
The U.S. Human Genome Project (HGP) is a federally funded effort to produce a detailed genetic and physical map of all human chromosomes. Because of their central role in reproduction and caregiving, women are likely to be affected differently, and m
Autor:
M B, Mahowald
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The Journal of clinical ethics. 7(4)
Autor:
M B, Mahowald
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Clinics in geriatric medicine. 10(3)
This article provides an overview of ways to think about ethical issues in geriatrics. Principle-based approaches include deontology, utilitarianism, virtue theory, and natural law. Case-based approaches include casuistry, care, and narrative ethics.
Autor:
M B, Mahowald
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Clinical obstetrics and gynecology. 35(4)
While maternal-fetal conflict includes a broad range of possible interventions, noninterventions, and coercive influences ranging from refusal to serve alcohol to a pregnant woman to unwanted medical involvement (Caesarean sections),and a refusal to
Autor:
M B, Mahowald
Publikováno v:
The Hastings Center report. 22(5)