Revisionists charge that professional codes of medical ethics amount to little more than trade union regulations wrapped in a fig-leaf of etiquette and puffed up with elevated rhetoric.
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The Codification of medical morality: historical and philosophical studies of the formalization of Western medical morality in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
1995, Kluwer Academic Publishers
in English
0792335287 9780792335283
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The Codification of Medical Morality - Historical and Philosophical Studies of the Formalization of
October 31, 1995, Springer
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in English
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0792335295 9780792335290
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