Selected Product: | On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics Paperback Edition: 2nd Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Release Date: 1998-04 ISBN-10: 0802842496 ISBN-13: 9780802842497 List Price: $52.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down ISBN-10: 0374525641 ISBN-13: 9780374525644 List Price:$15.00 Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor (California Series in Public Anthropology, 4) ISBN-10: 0520243269 ISBN-13: 9780520243262 List Price:$18.95 Principles of Biomedical Ethics (Principles of Biomedical Ethics (Beauchamp)) ISBN-10: 0195335708 ISBN-13: 9780195335705 List Price:$49.95 Reclaiming the Body: Christians and the Faithful Use of Modern Medicine (The Christian Practice of Everyday Life) ISBN-10: 1587431270 ISBN-13: 9781587431272 List Price:$20.00 Health Care Ethics, Second Edition (Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for 21st Century (Monagl) ISBN-10: 0763728888 ISBN-13: 9780763728885 List Price:$74.95 |
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