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Once-Weekly Lonapegsomatropin Was Efficacious and Well Tolerated in Chinese Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency: Results from a Phase 3 Randomized Trial.

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Literature and Medical Ethics

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1996
The essays in this Journal issue offer examples of how textual analysis, literary theory, and the reading and writing of literature can contribute to an understanding of ethical issues in medicine. The editors' purpose in such an issue is to stimulate discussion between philosopher-ethicists and literary scholars whose work concerns this topic.
K D, Clouser, A H, Hawkins
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Ethics and Medical-Ethical Decisions

Critical Care Clinics, 1986
This article reviews basic ethical language and presents an ethical decision-making model that is designed to assist ethical decisions in critical care medicine.
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Ethics is not just medical ethics

Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2013
At the very time Nazi doctors were on trial, American doctors, with public funding and official approval, conducted the shockingly immoral research summarised here by Zenilman. While not running for as long as the infamous Tuskegee study in which patients were wrongfully left untreated, this research, even more shockingly, involved deliberately harming
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Education in medical ethics

Gastroenterologia Japonica, 1993
Since ethics is an integral part of practice of medicine, its study should parallel that of study of medicine. It should proceed in an orderly fashion from undergraduate into postgraduate study, starting with an understanding of principal moral values governing medical ethics.
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Medical ethics in Sweden

Theoretical Medicine, 1988
In this article a brief overview is given of the field of medical ethics in Sweden in recent years. The presentation concentrates on the occurrence of official ethical norms for physicians, current ethical committees, the educational situation, legislation in force, and some essential features of the ethical debate on a few central issues.
B. Ingemar, B. Lindahl
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Nursing Ethics, Physician Ethics, and Medical Ethics

Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1981
The term “nursing ethics” is controversial. Some insist that nursing ethics is a unique field posing issues that cannot be understood fully by adapting the professional ethics of physicians. They insist that the term “nursing ethics” connotes the uniqueness of the moral problems that nurses face in the health care setting.On the other hand, others ...
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Defining medical ethics

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1993
Plastic and reconstructive surgery can, with good justification, be claimed to be the most general surgical speciality. Not only does it serve the neonate to the nonagenarian but even ventures into the correction of foetal deformity. Plastic surgeons treat injuries and diseases of the whole human integument from the sole of the foot to the vertex of ...
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