Each topic is lucidly introduced and then examined in more depth through extracts taken from such major ethical thinkers as lames Rachels, Sissela Bok, and Peter Singer.
Pertinent case studies bring the subjects to life. Exercises are provided for individual or group work, and a well organized bibliography follows at the end of each chapter for the use of those who want to research a particular area in more depth.
This excellent introduction to moral problems in medicine will interest anyone with a concern for human well being, as well as provide vital theoretical tools for those who face medical dilemmas every day. As a textbook it provides the essential ethical content for the training of medical students, nurses, and other health professionals.
