Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics
Discover the groundbreaking Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This hardback edition spans an impressive 904 pages and is the first of its kind, providing a global, multicultural, and interdisciplinary exploration of medical ethics throughout history.
Delve into a rich chronology of significant figures and influential texts that have shaped the field. The book includes detailed biographies of key contributors, offering insights into their impact on medical ethics. Additionally, a comprehensive bibliography serves as an invaluable resource for further study.
This essential volume is perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complex evolution of medical ethics across different cultures and eras. Enhance your library with this authoritative reference that bridges history and ethical discourse in medicine.