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28 Μαΐ 2012 · The expression “medical ethics” was not coined until 1803, when Thomas Percival (1740–1804), a physician from Manchester, England, introduced it in his eponymous book Medical Ethics (Percival 1803b) as a description of the professional duties of physicians and surgeons to their patients, to their fellow practitioners, and to the public ...
24 Απρ 2014 · As surgery grew to become a respected medical profession in the eighteenth century, medical ethics emerged as a response to the growing need to protect patients and maintain the public’s trust in physicians.
The Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics is the first comprehensive scholarly account of the global history of medical ethics. Offering original interpretations of the field by leading bioethicists and historians of medicine, it will serve as the essential point of departure for future scholarship in the field.
27 Μαρ 2019 · The history of surgery as a profession has revolved around ethical issues unique to surgery such as fee splitting, itinerant surgery, informed consent, solid organ transplantation, and surgical innovation.
27 Μαρ 2019 · Surgical ethics provides a frame for three aspects of the surgical practice: (a) the virtues and obligations of the surgeon in the physician-patient relationship, (b) the surgeon’s professional obligations and behavior, and (c) the surgeon’s responsibilities to society.
29 Ιουν 2023 · This chapter provides a brief introductory history of biomedical practitioners’ efforts at self-regulation though oaths, codes, and statements of ethical principle, tracing them from ancient oaths through the nineteenth-century transition to codes of medical ethics.
20 Δεκ 2023 · In this issue of the Journal, we are launching a new Perspective series, Fundamentals of Medical Ethics, in which we explore some key ethical questions facing medicine today, from how to make...