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2005, Number 1

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Anales de Radiología México 2005; 4 (1)

Biothics and Radiology

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Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 70-73
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Key words:

ethics, bioethics, person, dignity.

ABSTRACT

In the last decades, have appeared great advances in science and technology, but simultaneously, the «dehumanization of the medicine»; basing this situation on doctors and health services lenders’ attitude, who by diverse causes, have forgotten that technology and science, are applied to a human being who is dignified, free and based on that dignity and freedom, he tends with his life to a purpose by his own. The consideration of the purpose of the human life is one of the outstanding variables between the data that form the problem to choose one of the decisions that the clinical practice offers. That is why all medical act, must be enrolled in the perimeter of the ethics.


REFERENCES

  1. Asociación Mexicana de Cirugía General (1996), Código de Bioética.

  2. Callahan D. Bioethics. In: Reich WT (ed.). Encyclopedia of Bioethics. New York. Simon &Schuster Macmillan; 1978.

  3. Villalobos K, et al. Introducción a la Bioética. México: Méndez Editores; 2000.

  4. Lucas LR. Bioética para todos. 1a. Ed. México: Trillas; 2003.

  5. Polaino-Lorente A. Manual de Bioética General. 4a. Ed. Madrid: Rialp; 2000.

  6. Rodríguez, et al. Ética. 1a. Ed. México: Pearson Educación; 1998.

  7. Declaración de Lisboa. Los derechos del paciente. Adoptada por unanimidad por la XXXIV Asamblea Médica Mundial, Lisboa, Portugal, 1981.




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