New Knowledge in the Biomedical Sciences

New Knowledge in the Biomedical Sciences

Some Moral Implications of Its Acquisition, Possession, and Use

Herausgegeben: Bondeson, W. B.; Engelhardt, H. Tristram; Spicker, Stuart F.; White, J. M.
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The spectacular development of medical knowledge over the last two centuries has brought intrusive advances in the capabilities of medical technology. These advances have been remarkable over the last century, but especially over the last few decades, culminating in such high technology interventions as heart transplants and renal dialysis. These increases in medical powers have attracted societal interest in acquiring more such knowledge. They have also spawned concerns regarding the use of human subjects in research and regarding the byproducts of basic research as in the recent recombinant ...