The positive aspects of medical ethics today

Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (3):122-123 (1984)
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The author of this comment suggests that some of the important points made by Dr Adrian Rogers are vitiated by a tendency to contrast the worst of modern medical practice with an over-idealised view of the past. The state of medical ethics today, the author suggests, is more hopeful than Dr Rogers allows

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