Jewish medical ethics - a brief overview

Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (2):109-112 (1983)
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Abstract

This paper outlines the traditional Jewish approach to medical ethics, as perceived by the Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth, himself an academic specialist in this field. It is based on a `St Paul's Lecture' given to the London Diocesan Council for Christian Jewish understanding

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