What patients teach: the everyday ethics of health care

New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Joseph B. Fanning & David Schenck (2013)
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Abstract

Being a patient and living a life -- Clinical space and traits of healing -- False starts and frequent failures -- Three journeys : A.'Ibuprofen and love', B. 'Staying tuned up', C. 'We all want the same things' -- Being a patient : the moral field -- Rethinking healthcare ethics : the patient's moral authority.

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