Laws on Medical Ethics in Turkey From the Past to Nowadays and Comments
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Demirhan Erdemir, AysegülKeywords
BeneficenceBioethical Issues
Codes of Ethics
Commerce
Competence
Confidentiality
Consent
Death
Determination of Death
Early Modern History
Education
Ethics
Health
Historical Aspects
Informed Consent
Insurance
Islamic Medicine
Legal Aspects
Laws
Malpractice
Medical Education
Medical Ethics
Medical Records
Medicine
Medieval History
Modern History
Negligence
Organ Donation
Organ Transplantation
Organizations
Patients
Patients' Rights
Physician's Role
Physicians
Professional Competence
Professional Organizations
Public Health
Punishment
Records
Rights
Sociology
Sociology of Medicine
Standards
Transplantation
Trends
Religious Ethics
Bioethics
History of Health Ethics / Bioethics
Philosophy of Medicine
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2016-01-09Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/1028649Journal of the International Society for the History of Islamic Medicine (JISHIM) 2009-2010 April-October; 8-9 (15-16-17-18): 51-61 [Online]. Accessed: http://www.ishim.net/ishimj/JISHIM15_16_17_18.pdf [2010 December 20]
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