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Cultural context in medical ethics: Lessons from Japan
Tia Powell
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Medical Ethics
100%
Human Rights Abuses
68%
Human Experimentation
61%
Japan
60%
Bioethics
50%
World War II
49%
Patient Harm
48%
Physicians
46%
History
27%
Medicine
26%
Social Sciences
medical ethics
92%
physician
55%
Japan
53%
ethical behavior
47%
Medical information
45%
human rights abuse
45%
bioethics
40%
World War II
36%
diagnostic
30%
medicine
26%
history
19%
Arts & Humanities
Cultural Context
77%
Medical Ethics
76%
Japan
50%
Bioethics
38%
Human Experimentation
35%
Physicians
34%
Second World War
24%
Diagnostics
22%
Abuse
22%
Harm
22%
Human Rights
21%
History
16%
Medicine
15%