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The Ethics of Medical Experimentation
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A 3 page review of the ethics surrounding medical experimentation. The author emphasizes the importance of informed consent and of treating all human beings as equals.
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The Ethics of Medical Experimentation on Humans: Four Views on the Nazi Medical Experiments
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This 10 page paper provides a review of four specific articles on the ethics of medical experimentation on human subjects and the implications. This paper considers the argument that benefits can still be derived from assessments of the outcomes of the Nazi experimentation and the various arguments on the ethics of using the results of Nazi medical experiments. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The Ethics of Organ Transplant: The Consequentialist and Nonconsequentialist Framework
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A 5 page examination of the ethics of organ transplant. The author approaches organ transplant from both the consequentialist and nonconsequentialist framework, asserting that the ethics are dependent on the particular situation at hand in regard to the donor, the recipient and the particulars of the organ procurement. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Ethics of Organ Transplant: The Utilitarian and Deontological Perspectives
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A 5 page exploration of the ethical considerations involved in organ transplant. The author emphasizes that while both the utilitarian approaches of John Stewart Mill and the deontological approach of Immanuel Kant can easily be utilized to justify transplant situations where organs are procured from a naturally expired individual, possibilities such as procuring organs using euthanasia or from individuals who have sold them on the black market introduce additional ethical considerations. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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The Ethics Of Prescribing Antibiotics Without A Culture
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5 pages in length. Antibiotics may be considered a cure-all when it comes to fighting infections, but doctors are prescribing their usage far too often and many times without the aid of a culture test to determine if their administration is truly necessary. The writer discusses the ethics of prescribing antibiotics without a culture, as well as how doing so is perpetuating the immunity of all bacteria strains. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The Ethics of Putting a Price on Life
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A 4 page essay on business practices regarding unsafe products, and the particular case of death from Toxic Shock Syndrome. The writer details how businesses decide to let or keep unsafe products on the market, the effect of lawsuits on such decisions, and the actions of government agencies in preventing such deaths. No bibliography.
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The Future of Human Cloning.
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(7 pp) The idea of human cloning either sounds
like something out of a bad science fiction movie,
is a boon to medical science or a travesty to
morality. As in the case of most exaggerations,
there is a shred of truth in all of them. Although
our proposed challenge is to project what might
happen, some of those projections will be examined
under a humorous light. Generally speaking we
learn best when we can laugh. Other projections
are as assigned. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBclone.doc
The Government Should Provide Support For Stem Cell Research
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3 pages in length. Medical science has long taken the road less traveled when it comes to researching unique - and often controversial - ways to sustain the human species. Life extension, disease control and prevention, artificial body parts, organ transplants and brain surgery are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg with regard to the unfathomable strides medicine has made in the grander scope of technological progress. Clearly these breakthroughs required considerable means of research that may not have always been supported by everyone (animal testing for example), but man has always trumped any debate involving dubious approaches by citing how the superiority of the human race makes these methods justifiable. However, now that people are the experimental basis upon which the relatively new stem cell research occurs, the outcry from opponents as high as the White House have made the pursuit of cord blood research virtually impossible without government support. This hypocritical stance serves to blatantly ignore the true value of stem cell study by effectively holding back the research that will clearly save untold numbers of lives. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCStemClGvt.rtf
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