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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
In the Book of Ecclesiasticus the famous Jewish Apocryphal writer Joshua Ben Sirach penned this immortal tribute to the physician: "Honor a physician with the honor due unto him... for the Lord hath created him. For of the Most High cometh healing...
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In the Book of Ecclesiasticus the famous Jewish Apocryphal writer Joshua Ben Sirach penned this immortal tribute to the physician: "Honor a physician with the honor due unto him... for the Lord hath created him. For of the Most High cometh healing...
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The Journal of the Florida Medical Association, 1968
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— In a recent article under the MEDICINE AND RELIGION section (203:65, 1967) Professor George Fletcher states that there is no case in the Anglo-American tradition in which a doctor has been convicted of murder or manslaughter for having killed to end the suffering of his patient.
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ABSTRACT To the Editor:— In a recent article under the MEDICINE AND RELIGION section (203:65, 1967) Professor George Fletcher states that there is no case in the Anglo-American tradition in which a doctor has been convicted of murder or manslaughter for having killed to end the suffering of his patient.
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JAMA, 1970
The respective professions, medicine and religion, are so distinct from one another that in the past they have been sometimes mutually incommunicative. This has warranted an American Medical Association department designed specifically to promote mutual understanding. And yet both professions are deeply concerned with the welfare of the sick, and thus
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The respective professions, medicine and religion, are so distinct from one another that in the past they have been sometimes mutually incommunicative. This has warranted an American Medical Association department designed specifically to promote mutual understanding. And yet both professions are deeply concerned with the welfare of the sick, and thus
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Medicine, Morals, and Religion
Theology Today, 1974The search for “‘a moral calculus’ is the most crucial problem we have in medical ethics and medical care…. No longer can we turn to the teachings of Jesus or Moses for direct moral guidance. Things are not that simple any more. Medical ethics therefore has to become truly a social ethics, not a simple interpersonal morality.
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2020
Abstract In Religion and Medicine, Dr. Jeff Levin, distinguished Baylor University epidemiologist, outlines the longstanding history of multifaceted interconnections between the institutions of religion and medicine. He traces the history of the encounter between these two institutions from antiquity through to the present day ...
Jeff Levin, Stephen G. Post
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Abstract In Religion and Medicine, Dr. Jeff Levin, distinguished Baylor University epidemiologist, outlines the longstanding history of multifaceted interconnections between the institutions of religion and medicine. He traces the history of the encounter between these two institutions from antiquity through to the present day ...
Jeff Levin, Stephen G. Post
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Eric Aboagye
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Fortunato Ciardiello +2 more
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