Al-mithaq al-Islamí al-'alami li al-akhlaqiyat al-tibbíyah wa al-sihhiyah
Author(s)
Jundi, Ahmad Raja'iKeywords
AccountabilityAged
Aids
Animal Organs
Artificial Organs
Attitudes
Attitudes to Death
Beginning of Life
Bioethical Issues
Blood
Brain
Brain Death
Cloning
Codes of Ethics
Confidentiality
Contraception
Counseling
Consent
Death
Disclosure
Education
Embryos
Engineering
Ethics
Ethics Committees
Euthanasia
Females
Genetic Counseling
Genetic Engineering
Genetic Relatedness Ties
Genetic Testing
Genome
Guidelines
Health
Health Education
Human Experimentation
Human Genome
Human Rights
Hymen Reconstruction
Informed Consent
International Aspects
Islamic Ethics
Life
Medical Education
Medical Ethics
Medical Etiquette
Milk Banks
Mothers
Obligations of Society
Obligations to Society
Organ Donation
Patients
Physician Patient Relationship
Pregnant Women
Research
Research Ethics
Research Ethics Committees
Resource Allocation
Rights
Sex Preselection
Skin
Surrogate Mothers
Tissue Banks
Transsexualism
Violence
War
Xenotransplantation
Religious Ethics
Bioethics
Codes of / Position Statements on Professional Ethics
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2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/984482Sulaibekhat, Kuwait: Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences, 2005. 549 p.
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