Moral dilemmas in medicine: Why some problems have no solutions
Every now and then I go back to a book I read decades ago. Sometimes it feels dated, a period piece. Sometimes it sounds uncannily current, as if it has been waiting. And sometimes it does both at once, which is more unsettling.
Recently I reread Moral Dilemmas in Medicine, first published in 1975. I read it as a younger physician, still believing that if you learned enough and tried …
Moral dilemmas in medicine: Why some problems have no solutions










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