The Legitimacy of Medical TreatmentWhat Role for the Medical Exception?

Whenever the legitimacy of a new or ethically contentious medical intervention is considered, a range of influences will determine whether the treatment becomes accepted as lawful medical treatment. The development and introduction of abortion, organ donation, gender reassignment, and non-therapeuti...

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Main Author: Sara Fovargue , Alexandra Mullock (Author)
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