The new medicine: life and death after Hippocrates

Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books (1991)
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Abstract

Recent events, such as the widespread acceptance of the book, Final Exit, show that the very foundation upon which all humane medical practice is ba sed is in danger of being replaced with ethical relativism. Cameron's book could very well be a rallying point for those in the profession who know something is wrong. Endorsed by C. Everett Koop.

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