Anaesthesia and Ethics

Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 13 (1):7 (2007)
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Grossi, Antonio This article discusses anaesthesia, the role of the anaesthetist and its ethical challenges. In the current political climate of task substitution and de-professionalisation, it is worth considering the role of the anaesthetist and the relevant ethical issues pertaining to this endeavour

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