AIDS and Ethics: Biomedical Ethics Reviews, 1988.

The latest volume of Humbler and Almeder's Biomedical Ethics Reviews series is devoted to one timely topic: AIDS, indisputably today's most critical health threat. The very nature of AIDS has created a host of problems for ethicists, philosophers, health care professionals, theologians, educators, jurists, and politicians. No one is exempt from either the disease or its far-reaching implications. This book examines, and attempts to answer, many critical questions posed by this latter day plague. It also probes many of the controversies involved in the understanding and management of AIDS patients...

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