Ethics in primary care: theory and practice

"Writing prescriptions is easy, but otherwise coming to an understanding with people is hard." Kafka, K. In: 'A country doctor' (translated Bamforth, 1999). The study of medical ethics has been a part of medicine since ancient times. Ethics is a term for various ways of understan...

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