Abstract
The women's movement rose to prominence decades ago, but women continue to be discriminated against in their encounters with medicine, as both patients and practitioners. How should bioethics think about this state of affairs?
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The Hastings Center report 42:3 pg 38-45MeSH
Bioethical IssuesClinical Trials as Topic
Cultural Characteristics
Disabled Persons
Ethical Analysis
Female
Health Policy
Human Experimentation
Humans
Income
Male
Physicians
Sex Factors
United States
Women
Women's Health
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Journal ArticleLanguage
eng
PubMed ID
22627722
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