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A call to heal ethics

In Helen B. Holmes & Laura Purdy (eds.), Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics. Indiana University Press. pp. 8--13 (1992)

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  1. When Health Means Wealth, Can bioethicists Respond?Helen Bequaert Holmes - 2001 - Health Care Analysis 9 (2):213-228.
    Around the world the wealthy can get their lives extended while the poorget little basic medical help. Over the same years that the field ofbioethics has prospered and expanded, this disparity has increased.Reasons for the failure of bioethics to successfully address thishealth/wealth issue include its identification with the cognitiveand social authority of medicine; its gatekeeping behavior;its funding sources; its questionable use of ``principlism'' andits emphasis on crises and dilemmas to the neglect of ``housekeeping''issues. The work of most women in bioethics (...)
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  • Medical Experimentation, Ethics and Regulation: Some Strands of Enquiry.Ankita Chakravarty - 2016 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 26 (3):125-127.
    Ethical concerns surrounding medical research in resource-poor settings. including the 'pharming' out or outsourcing or ‘offshoring’ of clinical trials, and how these relate to the economic, historical and political dimensions of the global scientific field, are a recurrent theme across the different social science disciplines.
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