Women, Medicine, Ethics and the Law

Autor: Barbara Parish, Susan Sherwin
Rok vydání: 2018
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DOI: 10.4324/9781315189413
Popis: Gender and culture in the globalization of bioethics, Christine E. Gudorf women, health and the environment, Bonnie Kettel international human rights and women's reproductive health, Rebecca J. Cook moral and policy issues in long-acting contraceptives, George F. Brown and Ellen H. Moskowitz abortion and embodiment, Catriona Mackenzie prenatal genetic testing and screening -constructing needs and reinforcing inequities, Abby Lippman maternal-foetal relationship - the court and social policy, Robert H. Blank philosophy, gender politics and in vitro fertilization - a feminist ethic of reproductive healthcare, Linda LeMonchek is women's labour a commodity?, Elizabeth S. Anderson motherhood, madness and law, Judith Mosoff ambiguous sex - or ambivalent medicine? ethical issues in the treatment of intersexuality, Alice Domurt Dreger the new HIH and FDA medical research policies - targeting gender, promoting justice, Karen L. Baird the (gendered) construction of diagnosis interpretation of medical signs in women patients, Kristi Malterud breast cancer genetic screening and critical bioethics' gaze, Lisa Parker managing menopause - a critical feminist engagement, Marilys N. Guillemin oppressive limits - Callahan's foundation myth, Katherine Marie Dixon women and the knife - cosmetic surgery and the colonization of women's bodies, Kathryn Morgan toward a feminist theory of disability, Susan Wendell privacy beliefs and the violent family - extending the ethical argument for physician intervention, Nancy S. Jecker reframing women's risk - social inequalities and HIV infection, Sally Zierler and Nancy Krieger.
Databáze: OpenAIRE