Ulrich Tröhler, Stella Reiter-Theil, Eckhard Herych
Ethics Codes in Medicine
Foundations and Achievements of Codification Since 1947
Ulrich Tröhler, Stella Reiter-Theil, Eckhard Herych
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Foundations and Achievements of Codification Since 1947
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First published in 1998, this volume considers the Nuremberg Code in light of new ethical grey areas which have become evident due to recent scientific advancements, particularly the questions of DNA and cloning.
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First published in 1998, this volume considers the Nuremberg Code in light of new ethical grey areas which have become evident due to recent scientific advancements, particularly the questions of DNA and cloning.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781138334823
- ISBN-10: 1138334820
- Artikelnr.: 57052946
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781138334823
- ISBN-10: 1138334820
- Artikelnr.: 57052946
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Trohler, Ulrich, Dr., Ph.D., Professor, Institut fur Geschichte der Medizin, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat, Freiburg i.Br., Germany. Reiter-Theil, Stella, Dr., Dipl.-Psych., Zentrum fur Ethik und Recht in der Medizin, Universitatsklinikum der Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat, Freiburg i.Br., Germany.
Part 1. Ethics Codes in Medicine: Historical, Legal and Philosophical
Aspects. 1. The Invention of Hippocrates: Oath, Letters and Hippocratic
Corpus. Karl-Heinz Level. 2. Medical Science and Ethics before 1947.
Anne-Marie Moulin. 3. Ethical Conduct and Ethical "Norms" up to 1947.
Etienne Lepicard. 4. The Nuremberg Code in Light of Previous Principles and
Practices in Human Experimentation. David J. Rothman. 5. The Medical
Experiments in Nazi Concentration Camps. Bernard Kanovitch. 6. The
Nuremberg Code: The Proceedings in the Medical Case, the Ten Principles of
Nuremberg and the Lasting Effect of the Nuremberg Code. Erwin Deutsch. 7.
The "Nuremberg Code": Rules of Public International Law. Pascal Arnold and
Dominique Sprumont. 8. The Disturbed Equilibrium Between Science, Myths and
Medicine: Towards a New Rationalism? Maurice A. M. de Wachter. 9.
Scientific Progress in Socio-Cultural Context: Natural Science, Medicine
and Myth after Nuremberg. Dietrich von Engelhardt. 10. Crimes against
Humanity: The Forgotton History of Japan. Rihito Kimura. 11. The Inclusion
of the Ten Principles of Nuremberg in Professional Codes of Ethics: An
International Comparison. Gonzalo Herranz. 12. The Nuremberg Code Turns
Fifty. William J. Winslade and Todd L. Krause. 13. Ethical "Norms" and the
Law: Legitimacy of "Experts" and Democratic Legitimacy. Bertrand Mathieu.
14. The Interrelationship between Ethical Codes and the Law: "Legitimacy"
Seen from the British Point of View. Paul Honigman. 15. The Genome Project:
Legal and Ethical Thoughts for Coping with Problems to Come. Joel Levi and
Markus Plantholz. Part 2. The Paradigm Shift in Medical Ethics: Patients'
Rights, Education, Institutions. 16. The Paradigm Shift in Health Care and
the Patient-Physician Relationship from an American Perspective. Ronald A.
Carson. 17. Means and Ways for the Protection of Patients in France. Jean
Michaud. 18. The Paradigm Shift in Health Care and the Patient-Health
Professional Relationship. J. Stuart Horner. 19. Paradigm Changes in Health
Care Systems and in Relations Between Patients and (Para)medical
Professions in Italy. Antonio Spagnolo. 20. The Recognition of Patients'
Rights, Especially the Mentally Ill, by International Organizations and in
the Jurisprudence of the European Convention on Human Rights. Thomaïs
Douraki. 21. Answers to Change: The Problem of Paradigm Shift in Medical
Ethics from the German Perspective. Stella Reiter-Theil. Part 3. Ethics and
Medicine for the 21st Century: The Quest for New Codes. 22. Looking for New
Codes in the Field of Predictive Medicine. Luis Archer. 23. Allocation of
Limited Resources and Equity. Göran Hermerén. 24. The Quitable Allocation
of Limited Resources. Carmen Rauch, Jean-Paul Moatti and Jean-François
Mattéï. 25. Transcultural Medical Ethics and Human Rights. Robert Baker.
26. Medical Ethics and Human Rights in South America. Horacio Riquelme.
Aspects. 1. The Invention of Hippocrates: Oath, Letters and Hippocratic
Corpus. Karl-Heinz Level. 2. Medical Science and Ethics before 1947.
Anne-Marie Moulin. 3. Ethical Conduct and Ethical "Norms" up to 1947.
Etienne Lepicard. 4. The Nuremberg Code in Light of Previous Principles and
Practices in Human Experimentation. David J. Rothman. 5. The Medical
Experiments in Nazi Concentration Camps. Bernard Kanovitch. 6. The
Nuremberg Code: The Proceedings in the Medical Case, the Ten Principles of
Nuremberg and the Lasting Effect of the Nuremberg Code. Erwin Deutsch. 7.
The "Nuremberg Code": Rules of Public International Law. Pascal Arnold and
Dominique Sprumont. 8. The Disturbed Equilibrium Between Science, Myths and
Medicine: Towards a New Rationalism? Maurice A. M. de Wachter. 9.
Scientific Progress in Socio-Cultural Context: Natural Science, Medicine
and Myth after Nuremberg. Dietrich von Engelhardt. 10. Crimes against
Humanity: The Forgotton History of Japan. Rihito Kimura. 11. The Inclusion
of the Ten Principles of Nuremberg in Professional Codes of Ethics: An
International Comparison. Gonzalo Herranz. 12. The Nuremberg Code Turns
Fifty. William J. Winslade and Todd L. Krause. 13. Ethical "Norms" and the
Law: Legitimacy of "Experts" and Democratic Legitimacy. Bertrand Mathieu.
14. The Interrelationship between Ethical Codes and the Law: "Legitimacy"
Seen from the British Point of View. Paul Honigman. 15. The Genome Project:
Legal and Ethical Thoughts for Coping with Problems to Come. Joel Levi and
Markus Plantholz. Part 2. The Paradigm Shift in Medical Ethics: Patients'
Rights, Education, Institutions. 16. The Paradigm Shift in Health Care and
the Patient-Physician Relationship from an American Perspective. Ronald A.
Carson. 17. Means and Ways for the Protection of Patients in France. Jean
Michaud. 18. The Paradigm Shift in Health Care and the Patient-Health
Professional Relationship. J. Stuart Horner. 19. Paradigm Changes in Health
Care Systems and in Relations Between Patients and (Para)medical
Professions in Italy. Antonio Spagnolo. 20. The Recognition of Patients'
Rights, Especially the Mentally Ill, by International Organizations and in
the Jurisprudence of the European Convention on Human Rights. Thomaïs
Douraki. 21. Answers to Change: The Problem of Paradigm Shift in Medical
Ethics from the German Perspective. Stella Reiter-Theil. Part 3. Ethics and
Medicine for the 21st Century: The Quest for New Codes. 22. Looking for New
Codes in the Field of Predictive Medicine. Luis Archer. 23. Allocation of
Limited Resources and Equity. Göran Hermerén. 24. The Quitable Allocation
of Limited Resources. Carmen Rauch, Jean-Paul Moatti and Jean-François
Mattéï. 25. Transcultural Medical Ethics and Human Rights. Robert Baker.
26. Medical Ethics and Human Rights in South America. Horacio Riquelme.
Part 1. Ethics Codes in Medicine: Historical, Legal and Philosophical
Aspects. 1. The Invention of Hippocrates: Oath, Letters and Hippocratic
Corpus. Karl-Heinz Level. 2. Medical Science and Ethics before 1947.
Anne-Marie Moulin. 3. Ethical Conduct and Ethical "Norms" up to 1947.
Etienne Lepicard. 4. The Nuremberg Code in Light of Previous Principles and
Practices in Human Experimentation. David J. Rothman. 5. The Medical
Experiments in Nazi Concentration Camps. Bernard Kanovitch. 6. The
Nuremberg Code: The Proceedings in the Medical Case, the Ten Principles of
Nuremberg and the Lasting Effect of the Nuremberg Code. Erwin Deutsch. 7.
The "Nuremberg Code": Rules of Public International Law. Pascal Arnold and
Dominique Sprumont. 8. The Disturbed Equilibrium Between Science, Myths and
Medicine: Towards a New Rationalism? Maurice A. M. de Wachter. 9.
Scientific Progress in Socio-Cultural Context: Natural Science, Medicine
and Myth after Nuremberg. Dietrich von Engelhardt. 10. Crimes against
Humanity: The Forgotton History of Japan. Rihito Kimura. 11. The Inclusion
of the Ten Principles of Nuremberg in Professional Codes of Ethics: An
International Comparison. Gonzalo Herranz. 12. The Nuremberg Code Turns
Fifty. William J. Winslade and Todd L. Krause. 13. Ethical "Norms" and the
Law: Legitimacy of "Experts" and Democratic Legitimacy. Bertrand Mathieu.
14. The Interrelationship between Ethical Codes and the Law: "Legitimacy"
Seen from the British Point of View. Paul Honigman. 15. The Genome Project:
Legal and Ethical Thoughts for Coping with Problems to Come. Joel Levi and
Markus Plantholz. Part 2. The Paradigm Shift in Medical Ethics: Patients'
Rights, Education, Institutions. 16. The Paradigm Shift in Health Care and
the Patient-Physician Relationship from an American Perspective. Ronald A.
Carson. 17. Means and Ways for the Protection of Patients in France. Jean
Michaud. 18. The Paradigm Shift in Health Care and the Patient-Health
Professional Relationship. J. Stuart Horner. 19. Paradigm Changes in Health
Care Systems and in Relations Between Patients and (Para)medical
Professions in Italy. Antonio Spagnolo. 20. The Recognition of Patients'
Rights, Especially the Mentally Ill, by International Organizations and in
the Jurisprudence of the European Convention on Human Rights. Thomaïs
Douraki. 21. Answers to Change: The Problem of Paradigm Shift in Medical
Ethics from the German Perspective. Stella Reiter-Theil. Part 3. Ethics and
Medicine for the 21st Century: The Quest for New Codes. 22. Looking for New
Codes in the Field of Predictive Medicine. Luis Archer. 23. Allocation of
Limited Resources and Equity. Göran Hermerén. 24. The Quitable Allocation
of Limited Resources. Carmen Rauch, Jean-Paul Moatti and Jean-François
Mattéï. 25. Transcultural Medical Ethics and Human Rights. Robert Baker.
26. Medical Ethics and Human Rights in South America. Horacio Riquelme.
Aspects. 1. The Invention of Hippocrates: Oath, Letters and Hippocratic
Corpus. Karl-Heinz Level. 2. Medical Science and Ethics before 1947.
Anne-Marie Moulin. 3. Ethical Conduct and Ethical "Norms" up to 1947.
Etienne Lepicard. 4. The Nuremberg Code in Light of Previous Principles and
Practices in Human Experimentation. David J. Rothman. 5. The Medical
Experiments in Nazi Concentration Camps. Bernard Kanovitch. 6. The
Nuremberg Code: The Proceedings in the Medical Case, the Ten Principles of
Nuremberg and the Lasting Effect of the Nuremberg Code. Erwin Deutsch. 7.
The "Nuremberg Code": Rules of Public International Law. Pascal Arnold and
Dominique Sprumont. 8. The Disturbed Equilibrium Between Science, Myths and
Medicine: Towards a New Rationalism? Maurice A. M. de Wachter. 9.
Scientific Progress in Socio-Cultural Context: Natural Science, Medicine
and Myth after Nuremberg. Dietrich von Engelhardt. 10. Crimes against
Humanity: The Forgotton History of Japan. Rihito Kimura. 11. The Inclusion
of the Ten Principles of Nuremberg in Professional Codes of Ethics: An
International Comparison. Gonzalo Herranz. 12. The Nuremberg Code Turns
Fifty. William J. Winslade and Todd L. Krause. 13. Ethical "Norms" and the
Law: Legitimacy of "Experts" and Democratic Legitimacy. Bertrand Mathieu.
14. The Interrelationship between Ethical Codes and the Law: "Legitimacy"
Seen from the British Point of View. Paul Honigman. 15. The Genome Project:
Legal and Ethical Thoughts for Coping with Problems to Come. Joel Levi and
Markus Plantholz. Part 2. The Paradigm Shift in Medical Ethics: Patients'
Rights, Education, Institutions. 16. The Paradigm Shift in Health Care and
the Patient-Physician Relationship from an American Perspective. Ronald A.
Carson. 17. Means and Ways for the Protection of Patients in France. Jean
Michaud. 18. The Paradigm Shift in Health Care and the Patient-Health
Professional Relationship. J. Stuart Horner. 19. Paradigm Changes in Health
Care Systems and in Relations Between Patients and (Para)medical
Professions in Italy. Antonio Spagnolo. 20. The Recognition of Patients'
Rights, Especially the Mentally Ill, by International Organizations and in
the Jurisprudence of the European Convention on Human Rights. Thomaïs
Douraki. 21. Answers to Change: The Problem of Paradigm Shift in Medical
Ethics from the German Perspective. Stella Reiter-Theil. Part 3. Ethics and
Medicine for the 21st Century: The Quest for New Codes. 22. Looking for New
Codes in the Field of Predictive Medicine. Luis Archer. 23. Allocation of
Limited Resources and Equity. Göran Hermerén. 24. The Quitable Allocation
of Limited Resources. Carmen Rauch, Jean-Paul Moatti and Jean-François
Mattéï. 25. Transcultural Medical Ethics and Human Rights. Robert Baker.
26. Medical Ethics and Human Rights in South America. Horacio Riquelme.







