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Die medizinische Ethik ist eines der ältesten, stabilsten und weltweit am meisten akzeptierten moralischen Systeme. Sie übergreift kulturelle und nationale Grenzen und eint die Ärzte in einer dem Wohl der Kranken verpflichtenden Gemeinde. Allen Kriegen, politischen Umwälzungen, sozialen Konflikten und Zeiten kulturellen Verfalls zum Trotz blieb sie mehr als 2500 Jahre unangefochten bestehen (CIOMS 1985).
Direktor des Kennedy Institute of Ethics an der Georgetown University in Washington/DC und John Caroll Professor of Medical Humanities an der Georgetown Medical School.
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Pellegrino, E.D. (1988). Einleitung: Die medizinische Ethik in den USA — Die Situation heute und die Aussichten für morgen. In: Sass, HM. (eds) Bioethik in den USA. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73815-9_1
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