Medical Ethics Education in Britain, 1963-1993 by L. A. Reynolds
English | Nov 22, 2007 | ISBN: 085484113X | 247 Pages | PDF | 2 MB
Changing attitudes toward human experimentation along with other controversial moral issues emerged after the Second World War and, in 1963, led to the establishment of the London Medical Group, organized by Ted Shotter, with similar Medical Groups elsewhere from 1967. These became forums for discussion and debate arising from dilemmas encountered in medical settings. Medical ethics did not become a recognized subject in the syllabus of Britain's medical schools until 1993.