Medical ethics: or, a code of institutes and precepts, adapted to the professional conduct of physicians and surgeons

A physician and medical reformer enthused by the scientific and cultural progress of the Enlightenment as it took hold in Britain, Thomas Percival (1740-1804) wrote on many topics, but he was particularly concerned about public health issues arising from the factory conditions of the Industrial Revo...

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Main Authors: Percival, Thomas 1740-1804 (Author), Pellegrino, Edmund D. 1920- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014
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