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. 1982 Sep;8(3):117–119. doi: 10.1136/jme.8.3.117

Medical ethics: some reservations

J D Swales 1
PMCID: PMC1059394  PMID: 7131495

Abstract

In this symposium Professor Swales, a professor of medicine, argues that medical ethics cannot be separated conceptually or practically from medical practice and training generally. In direct responses two medical ethicists from America and a British GP rebut this claim. Professor Swales replies briefly to his critics.

Keywords: Medical ethics, medical education, ethicists, resource allocation.

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