Authors: Tony Hope
ISBN-13: 9780192802828, ISBN-10: 0192802828
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: October 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Tony Hope is Professor of Medical Ethics at Oxford University and co-author of both the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine and Manage Your Mind.
Medical ethics is an area that has particular interest for the general public as well as for the medical practitioner, and issues concerning medical ethics seem to be constantly in the headlines. This short and accessible introduction provides an invaluable tool with which to think about the ethical values that lie at the heart of medicine.
Tony Hope deals with thorny moral issues, including euthanasia and the morality of killing. He also explores political questions, such as how we can make sure health care resources are distributed fairly. Each chapter in the book considers a different issue, for example, genetics, modern reproductive technologies, resource allocation, mental health, and medical research. Each section also discusses controversial questions such as: Who should have access to reproductive technology? Is it right to fund expensive drug treatment for individuals? Should treatment for mental illness be imposed on patients without their consent? Considering a wide range of questions of medical ethics, this Very Short Introduction will help to explain some of the confusing issues facing the field of medicine today.
1 | On why medical ethics is exciting | 1 |
2 | Euthanasia : good medical practice, or murder? | 7 |
3 | Why undervaluing 'statistical' people costs lives | 26 |
4 | People who don't exist : at least not yet | 42 |
5 | A tool-box for reasoning | 58 |
6 | Inconsistencies about madness | 75 |
7 | How modern genetics is testing traditional confidentiality | 86 |
8 | Is medical research the new imperialism? | 99 |
9 | Family medicine meets the House of Lords | 113 |