Human Medicine, Ethical Perspectives on Today's Medical Issues, Revised & Expanded Edition
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Human Medicine, Ethical Perspectives on Today's Medical Issues,  Revised & Expanded Edition  -     By: James B. Nelson, Jo Anne Smith Rohricht

Human Medicine, Ethical Perspectives on Today's Medical Issues, Revised & Expanded Edition

Augsburg Fortress / 1984 / Paperback

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This completely revised and expanded edition offers an up-to-date analysis of developments in biomedical technology of the past 10 years. James B. Nelson and Jo Anne Smith Rohricht examine the social, political, legal, and moral dimensions of abortion, human experimentation, reproductive technologies, genetics, death and dying transplants, and health care systems. Paperback.

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Title: Human Medicine, Ethical Perspectives on Today's Medical Issues, Revised & Expanded Edition
By: James B. Nelson, Jo Anne Smith Rohricht
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 1984
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 0806620862
ISBN-13: 9780806620862
Stock No: WW6620862

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This completely revised and expanded edition offers an up-to-date analysis of developments in biomedical technology of the past 10 years. James B. Nelson and Jo Anne Smith Rohricht examine the social, political, legal, and moral dimensions of abortion, human experimentation, reproductive technologies, genetics, death and dying transplants, and health care systems.

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James B. Nelsonwass Professor of Christian Ethics at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University and has done postdoctoral study at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Before joining the seminary faculty he served parishes in Connecticut and South Dakota. Among his previous books are Human Medicine: Ethical Perspectives on New Medical Issues; and Rediscovering the Person in Medical Care.

Jo Anne Smith Rohricht, graduate of Duke University, received her M.A. degree from United Theological Seminary. She serves on the United Church of Christ Advisory Board on Health and Human Services.

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