Medicine Unbound
Explore the thought-provoking collection of essays in Medicine Unbound by Robert A. Blank, published by Columbia University Press in 1994. This insightful volume delves into critical issues surrounding the inviolability of the human body and the ethical implications of life-ending decisions. With contributions from biologists, ethicists, theologians, and political scientists, the book presents a multifaceted examination of whether limits should be imposed on medical intervention. Spanning 287 pages, Medicine Unbound invites readers to engage with complex debates on euthanasia and medical ethics, making it a must-read for anyone interested in health, fitness, and public policy. Enhance your understanding of these pressing topics today!