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Informed Choice Of Medical Services Marj Milburn

  • SKU: BELL-33721040
Informed Choice Of Medical Services Marj Milburn
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.78 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Marj Milburn
ISBN: 9780754611981, 0754611981
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Informed Choice Of Medical Services Marj Milburn by Marj Milburn 9780754611981, 0754611981 instant download after payment.

This text argues the case for external regulation of the medical community in order to protect the rights and safety of people receiving medical treatment. The author believes that medical authoritarianism, and its failure to recognise the right to informed choice, is a result of the traditional western philosophical, political, legal and scientific focus on rationality as the major influence on human behaviour. While the discussion focuses on the exploitation of women by patriarchal medicine, this is not intended to discount the experiences of other groups whose right to self-determination is ignored by the medical community. The work proposes that the law in liberal democratic societies should protect these vulnerable citizens from rights violations. Only then will informed and voluntary choice of medical services be possible.

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