IntroductionChapter 1 Indications for Medical InterventionChapter 2 Preferences of PatientsChapter 3 Quality of LifeChapter 4 Contextual FeaturesLocator
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"The authors articulate a systematic method of case analysis for facing challenges in clinical ethics built upon what they refer to as the 'four topics approach,' neatly summarized on a single-page pullout reference card, providing easy portability of the method to the bedside... the authors provide numerous realistic case examples throughout, which help illustrate a number of the key concepts in the text!The authors have admirably updated their text with newer ethical concerns." Journal of American Medical Association 20061018
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