Books written by Donna Dickenson

  • The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook: Case Studies, Commentaries and Activities

    ... and duration of treatment Risks / benefits Therapeutic alternatives Prognosis with or without treatment Progressive dosage Physical examination increase Standard laboratory tests Specific tests Clinical observation Scoring ( Connors ...

  • The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook

    Andrews, K., Murphy, L., Munday, R. and Littlewood, C. (1996). Misdiagnosis of the vegetative state: retrospective study in a rehabilitation unit. British Medical Journal, 313(7048), 13–16. Andrews, L.B. (2002).

  • Me Medicine vs. We Medicine: Reclaiming Biotechnology for the Common Good

    Both quoted in Andrews 2006:401. Cited in Dickenson 2008:130–131. Quoted in Andrews 2006:398–399. Mason and Laurie 2011:460. Yearworth v. North Bristol NHS Trust 2009: para. 45 (emphasis added). Association of Molecular Pathology 2010.

  • Property in the Body

    ... Science and Technology (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2006), Chapter 2 Andrews, Lori B., 'Control and compensation: laws regulating extracorporeal generative materials' (1989) 14 Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 541–60 'Beyond doctrinal ...

  • Bioethics: All That Matters

    Andrews, L.B., 'Genes and patentpolicy: rethinkingintellectual property rights', Nature ReviewsGenetics 2002; 3:803–8. 6. Goldman, B.,'HER2: thepatent“genee” isoutof the bottle', Journal 2007; 176: 1443–4; Barrett, of the Canadian ...

  • Me Medicine vs. We Medicine: Reclaiming Biotechnology for the Common Good

    Jean Twenge and Keith Campbell, authors of The Narcissism Epidemic, remark on the use of“I,” “me,” and “my” as branding devices outside biomedicine— notably the repetition of “I” in the iPod, iPhone, and iPad.

  • Property in the Body: Feminist Perspectives

    This is an up-to-date and wide-ranging synthesis of market developments in body tissue, bringing together bioethics, feminist theory and lessons from countries that have resisted commercialisation of the body, in a theoretically ...

  • Death, Dying and Bereavement

    It is unusual to experience such a diversity of writings in one book' - Nursing Times `It brings together the knowledge and skills from a multi-occupational group and thereby offers and opportunity, to whoever reads it, to enable better ...

  • Margaret Fuller: Writing A Woman's Life

    Margaret Fuller: Writing A Woman's Life

  • Death, Dying and Bereavement

    It is unusual to experience such a diversity of writings in one book’ - Nursing Times ‘It brings together the knowledge and skills from a multi-occupational group and thereby offers and opportunity, to whoever reads it, to enable better ...

  • Flora Tristan

    Flora Tristan

  • Personalised Medicine, Individual Choice and the Common Good

    Asks whether personalised medicine is superior to 'one-size-fits-all' treatment. Does it elevate individual choice above the common good?

  • Personalised Medicine, Individual Choice and the Common Good

    Disentangling the uses of public engagement rhetoric in national research initiatives' (2016) 17(33) BMC Medical Ethics, pp. 7–8. 7 Donna Dickenson, Me Medicine vs We Medicine: Reclaiming Biotechnology for the Common Good (New York, ...

  • Property in the Body: Feminist Perspectives

    In its fully revised second edition, this book also considers how policies and developments vary between countries and within specific areas of biomedicine itself.

  • Body Shopping: The Economy Fuelled by Flesh and Blood

    Body Shopping offers an unflinching examination of the new economy that has sprung up to take advantage of your body. Our tissues, genes, and organs are becoming, in the words...

  • Property, Women, and Politics: Subjects Or Objects?

    Property, Women, and Politics draws on a series of historical and anthropological studies which include the property position of women in classical Greece, the Anglo-American doctrine of coverture, nineteenth-century prostitution, and ...

  • Ethical Issues in Maternal-Fetal Medicine

    This book addresses the ethical problems in maternal-fetal medicine which impact directly on clinical practice.