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- W48103663 abstract "The history of medical ethics is a very old and distinguished one, with its roots in ancient Greece and its latest expressions appearing regularly in learned journals and the meetings of professional societies. Because it is so old, spanning more than a score of centuries, the history of medical ethics cannot be easily summarized nor can it be captured in altogether reliable generalizations. Nevertheless, there do seem to be persistent leitmotifs to that history. Two in particular stand out. The first is an emphasis on what Robert Veatch has called Hippocratic medical ethics, a focus on the ethical dimensions of the patient-physician relationship [34]. Thus, matters concerning confidentiality and the communication of information to dying patients, for example, are addressed frequently. The second common theme is that of collegial relationships. Here the concern is for the proper bounds of relationship among physicians, or between physicians and other health care providers, for example, surgeons, apothecaries, irregular or unorthodox practitioners, and the like. We find this twin set of concerns in writings as diverse in time, presupposition, and cultural context as the Hippocratic corpus [19] and Thomas Percival’s Medical Ethics [27]. What is missing from this history, certainly before the eighteenth century, is a concern for ethical issues in medicine of a broader, more institutional character." @default.
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- W48103663 title "Justice and Health Care: Historical Perspectives and Precedents" @default.
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