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  • ...rence.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t60 '''''Concise Medical Dictionary'''''] ...ndispensable reference guide for students, as well as those working in the medical and allied professions. It is also an invaluable home reference guide for t
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  • [[Research ethics]] involves the application of fundamental ethical principles to a variety o Research ethics is most developed as a concept in medical research. The key agreement here is the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki.
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  • ...mongst other derivatives came the Vulgar [[Latin]] physicus, which meant a medical practitioner. After the Norman Conquest, the word entered Middle English, v ...ral synonym. Medical practitioner is lengthy but inclusive: it covers both medical specialists and general practitioners ([[family]] physicians, family practi
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  • [[Image:Ethics-frame_1.jpg|right|"Work on the word ethic/discipline"]] ...ive ethics'' (the study of how to determine ethical values), and ''applied ethics'' (the study of the use of ethical values).
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  • ...r group, e.g., the Hippocratic Oath of doctors, established professional [[ethics]], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Key_Values_of_the_Green_Party Ten *a [[process]] for registering and resolving grievances, e.g., medical malpractice, union procedures, and for achieving closure regarding them.
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  • ...specially wisdom about [[human]] affairs (in, for example, [[politics]], [[ethics]], or household [[management]]). This was the term given to the Greek [http ...heir [[philosophy]] contains [[criticism]] of [[religion]], [[law]], and [[ethics]]. Though many sophists were apparently as religious as their contemporarie
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  • ...erweight. Other risk factors affected by individual choice veer toward the medical, including behavioral change intended to control serum cholesterol and hype ...er to argue for motorcycle helmet laws as a means of reducing the costs of medical care than as a means of protecting human life, despite the greater importan
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  • ...n in medical care, that they do begin to practice these values through the ethics and morality that it provides. This enables the agencies then to grow, to ...social sustainability, the application of the values and the morality and ethics that promote and empower you as individuals and as groups to sustain your
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  • ...ntermittent debates and activism in North America and Europe. According to medical historian Ezekiel Emanuel, it was the availability of anesthesia that usher ...83. Deciding to forego life-sustaining treatment: a report on the ethical, medical, and legal issues in treatment decisions. Washington, DC: President's Commi
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  • Some persons experience pleasure from receiving pain or suffering—the medical term for this being masochism, as against sadism (enjoyment of inflicting p #Ethics & the Environment, Volume 6, Number 2, Autumn 2001, pp. 22-30, Indiana Univ
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  • There are also issues with horrific experimentation on animals for the medical field and the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries, where nightmare scen [[Category: Ethics]]
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  • ...hweitzer Albert Schweitzer] ''The Problem of Natural Theology and Natural Ethics'' (unpublished) ...g/wiki/Michael_Ignatieff Michael Ignatieff] ''The Lesser Evil - Political Ethics in an Age of Terror'', ISBN 0-691-11751-9
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  • ...nderlying problem causing the impotence and does not resolve it. A serious medical condition might be aggravated if left untreated. ...ng coitus distressing, painful, and sometimes impossible. Dyspareunia is a medical term signifying painful or uncomfortable intercourse, but does not specify
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  • ...g the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Medical_Association American Medical Association].[1][2][3][4] Bioethicists question whether and how the human l .... Some of these products have been criticized, for example by the American Medical Association, for possible dangers to the patient and a lack of proven effec
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  • ...cs" today was once called "Information Science" at least in fields such as Medical Informatics. However when library scientists began also to use the phrase " ...ed ‘‘Memoires pour les Chirurgiens,’’ generally considered to be the first medical journal, in [[1736]]. The [[American Philosophical Society]], patterned on
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  • ...rally, how people are trained and educated for careers in libraries, the [[ethics]] that guide library service and organization, the legal status of librarie ...ip, including those who serve in medical libraries (and [[hospitals]] or [[medical schools]]), [[corporations]], [[news agency]] libraries, or other [[Researc
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  • ...ecision- making well emplaced in their thinking, which is the morality and ethics that emanate from those 7 values you have been taught and have read about. ...areness of the 7 values themselves, and that is the proactive morality and ethics that emanate from those values. It is essential that these 7 values be made
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  • ...e that which you have—and it would not be neglected or cared for through [[medical]] processes. ===='''''[[Morality]]''''', '''''[[Ethics]]'''''====
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  • ...it makes good sense to have a heart transplant. As your scientists, your medical sciences and pathologists are determining that there are complete systems o ...forts are fruitless and poorly used as a result of an almost dysfunctional medical service provider system. Having a unified goal and a purpose from the indi
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  • ...s have put forth guidelines for authorship. The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors specifies that authors must have made a substantial [[intel *'''''[[Research ethics]]'''''
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