Review:
The Cambridge World History Of Medical Ethics Edited By Robert Baker
overall review score: 4.5
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The Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics edited by Robert Baker is a comprehensive and scholarly survey of the history of medical ethics from ancient times to the present day.
Key Features
- Covers a wide range of topics including ethical theories, medical practices, and cultural perspectives
- Includes contributions from leading experts in the field
- Examines how ethical standards have evolved over time in different cultures and societies
Pros
- Thorough coverage of the history of medical ethics
- Highly informative and well-researched content
- Provides valuable insights into ethical dilemmas in medicine
Cons
- May be too dense for casual readers
- Some sections may be academically challenging for those unfamiliar with ethical theory