The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook

The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook
ISBN-10
0521734703
ISBN-13
9780521734707
Category
Law
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
2010-10-14
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Authors
Michael Parker, Donna Dickenson, Richard Huxtable

Description

This edition of a widely praised case-based introduction to bioethics includes an interactive CD-ROM, for reference and group teaching.

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