Edité par Plenum Press, New York, 1993
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EUR 31,14
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. First Edition, First Printing. Book condition is Very Good, bound in wraps. Some rubbing and edgewear to exterior. Text is clean and unmarked. ; 8vo. 9"h x 6"w. Contents: "Introduction: An Entree for Social Scientists" by Sandra S. Tangri and Teresa E. Levitin APPROACHES TO FRAMING THE ISSUES "Premature Adoption and Routinization of Medical Technology: Illustrations from Childbirth Technology" by Irene H. Butter "Comparisons of Strategies to Prevent Breast Cancer Mortality" by Deborah J. Bowen, Nicole Urban, David Carrell, and Susan Kinne HOW THE ISSUES LOOK OVER THE LIFE COURSE "New Reproductive Technologies: Equity and Access to Reproductive Health Care" by Mary S. Henifin "Genetic Screening Technology: Ethical Issues in Access to Tests by Employers and Health Insurance Companies" by Ruth R. Faden and Nancy E. Kass "Cultural Lag, Economic Scarcity, and the Technological Quagmire of "Infant Doe" by Daryl Evans "Assistive Technology Policy: A Road to Independence for Individuals with Disabilities" by Katherine D. Seelman "Altruism, Motivation, and Allocation: Giving and Using Human Organs" by Jeffrey M. Prottas "Life-Sustaining Technologies: Value Issues" by Marshall B. Kapp APPROACHES TO RESOLVING THE ISSUES "Health Policy in a New Key: Setting Democratic Priorities" by Bruce Jennings "Moral Reasoning in Social Context" by Thomas H. Murray CONCLUSION "Developing and Delivering New Medical Technologies: Issues Beyond Access" by Eric T. Jueng.st.