Medicine and Morality
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        Helen Kang
        
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Kang’s analysis illuminates our current anxiety about the proper place of health care in public life.
T.J. (Jock) Murray, professor emeritus, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University:
Medicine and Morality offers a valuable perspective on how medicine has to reconcile many conflicting ethical standards, concepts, and beliefs.
Cynthia R. Whitehead, director, Wilson Centre for Research in Education, and professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto:
Kang incisively analyzes three Canadian historical cases to provide an engaging account of the complexity and context-specific nature of the construction of morality in medicine. Her work highlights the interplay of science, ethics, professional interests, and the social contract.
Wendy Lipworth, associate professor, Sydney Health Ethics, School of Public Health, University of Sydney:
A revealing look at how professional morality and norms are always in flux and how the project of “professionalization” is historically situated and ongoing. This long-overdue book takes a much-needed look at the pervasiveness of conflict of interest in science and medicine.
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