Ethics of Public Health, Volumes I and II
Explore the profound complexities of public health ethics in the comprehensive work, Ethics of Public Health, Volumes I and II by Michael D. A Freeman. Published in 2010 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this extensive two-volume set spans an impressive 1000 pages, delving into critical issues that shape the field today.
This essential resource examines the intricate relationship between public health and bioethics, governance, and human rights. It addresses vital topics such as surveillance, privacy, and the delicate balance between prevention and personal liberty. Additionally, the book provides insightful case studies on ongoing crises, including the challenges posed by HIV and AIDS.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or practitioner in the medical policy arena, Ethics of Public Health is an invaluable addition to your library, offering a thorough understanding of the moral and ethical dimensions of public health.