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A list of key readings about Medical ethics.
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  • Andre, Judith (2003) Bioethics as Practice (Studies in Social Medicine) The University of North Carolina Press, ISBN 0807855839
  • Anspach, Renee R. (1997) Deciding Who Lives: Fateful Choices in the Intensive-Care Nursery University of California Press, ISBN 0520212134
  • Beauchamp, Tom L., and Childress, James F. (2001) Principles of Biomedical Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press,
  • Berlant, Jeffrey (1975) Profession and Monopoly: a study of medicine in the United States and Great Britain. University of California Press, ISBN 0520027345.
  • Callahan, Daniel. "Bioethics as a Discipline.", Hastings Center Studies 1(1) (1973): pp. 66-73.
  • Caplan, Arthur L. (1997). Am I My Brother's Keeper? The Ethical Frontiers of Biomedicine. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. 
  • Jonsen, Albert R. (1998). The Birth of Bioethics. New York: Oxford University Press. 
  • Jonsen, Albert R. (2000) A Short History of Medical Ethics Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195134559. Reviewed in the New England Journal of Medicine May 11, 2000 ("... a scholarly prologue to the evolving world of contemporary bioethics." )
  • Miles, Steven H. (2005) The Hippocratic Oath and the Ethics of Medicine Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195188209. Reviewed in the New England Journal of Medicine May 13, 2004 "...teachers of medical ethics may appreciate Miles's outline of a course designed around the phrases of the oath."
  • Reich, Warren T. "The Word 'Bioethics': Its Birth and the Legacies of Those Who Shaped Its Meaning", Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 4(4) (1994) pp. 319-336.
  • Rothman, David J. (2003). Strangers at the Bedside: A history of How Law and Bioethics Transformed Medical Decision Making, Second edition. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. 
  • Schneider, Carl E. (1998) The Practice of Autonomy: Patients, Doctors, and Medical Decisions Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195113977. Reviewed in the New England Journal of Medicine March 11, 1999 ("Schneider supports the principle of patient autonomy. But at the same time, he effectively deflates its most unrealistic, and arguably undesirable, pretensions. He sums up his work by observing that "informing our bioethical thinking with an understanding of how the world works will richly reward the effort." His intended audience of physicians, bioethicists, attorneys, and social scientists should agree strongly with this assessment.")
  • Stevens, M. L. Tina (2000). Bioethics in America: Origins and Cultural Politics. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 
  • Veatch, Robert M. (1988) A Theory of Medical Ethics. New York: Basic Books.
  • Walter, Jennifer and Eran P. Klein eds. (2003) The Story of Bioethics: From seminal works to contemporary explorations Georgetown University Press,
  • Zussman, Robert (1994) Intensive Care: Medical Ethics and the Medical Profession

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