By J. M. Bell, Susan Mendus
ISBN-10: 0521368561
ISBN-13: 9780521368568
This quantity of papers, coming up from the Royal Institute of Philosophy convention on Philosophy and clinical Welfare, contains contributions from medical professionals, nurses, and directors within the box of overall healthiness care in addition to teachers within the disciplines of philosophy, economics, and politics.
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