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Languages : en
Pages : 39
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY TO THE HEALTH PROTECTION BRANCH.
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Languages : en
Pages : 39
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Languages : en
Pages : 39
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Report of the Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology to the Health Protection Branch
Author: Canada. Department of National Health and Welfare
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Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Report of the Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology to the Health Protection Branch - Report 1978 - Oral Contraceptives
Author: Canada. Health Protection Branch
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Languages : fr
Pages : 35
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Languages : fr
Pages : 35
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Menopause, a Report by the Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology to the Drugs Directorate, Health Protection Branch, Health Canada
Author: Canada. Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology
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ISBN: 9780660159119
Category : Menopause
Languages : en
Pages : 99
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ISBN: 9780660159119
Category : Menopause
Languages : en
Pages : 99
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Report on Oral Contraceptives, 1985 by the Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology to the Health Protection Branch, Health and Welfare Canada
Author: Canada. Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology
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Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Report on Oral Contraceptives, 1985 by the Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology to the Health Protection Branch, Health and Welfare, Canada
Author: Canada. Health and Welfare Canada
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Social Science Perspectives on Medical Ethics
Author: G. Weisz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400919301
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
Medical or hio- ethics has in recent years been a growth industry. Journals, Centers and Associations devoted to the subject proliferate. Medical schools seem increasingly to be filling rare positions in the humanities and social sciences with ethicists. Hardly a day passes without some media scrutiny of one or another ethical dilemma resulting from our new-found ability to transform the natural conditions of life. Although bioethics is a self-consciously interdisciplinary field, it has not attracted the collaboration of many social scientists. In fact, social scientists who specialize in the study of medicine have in many cases watched its development with a certain ambivalence. No one disputes the significance and often the painfulness of the issues and choices being addressed. But there is something about the way these issues are usually handled which seems somehow inappropri ate if not wrong-headed to one trained in a discipline like sociology or history. In their analyses of complex situations, ethicists often appear grandly oblivious to the social and cultural context in which these occur, and indeed to empirical referents of any sort. Nor do they seem very conscious of the cultural specificity of many of the values and procedures they utilize when making ethical judg ments. The unease felt by many in the social sciences was given articulate expression in a paper by Renee Fox and Judith Swazey which appeared in 1984.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400919301
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
Medical or hio- ethics has in recent years been a growth industry. Journals, Centers and Associations devoted to the subject proliferate. Medical schools seem increasingly to be filling rare positions in the humanities and social sciences with ethicists. Hardly a day passes without some media scrutiny of one or another ethical dilemma resulting from our new-found ability to transform the natural conditions of life. Although bioethics is a self-consciously interdisciplinary field, it has not attracted the collaboration of many social scientists. In fact, social scientists who specialize in the study of medicine have in many cases watched its development with a certain ambivalence. No one disputes the significance and often the painfulness of the issues and choices being addressed. But there is something about the way these issues are usually handled which seems somehow inappropri ate if not wrong-headed to one trained in a discipline like sociology or history. In their analyses of complex situations, ethicists often appear grandly oblivious to the social and cultural context in which these occur, and indeed to empirical referents of any sort. Nor do they seem very conscious of the cultural specificity of many of the values and procedures they utilize when making ethical judg ments. The unease felt by many in the social sciences was given articulate expression in a paper by Renee Fox and Judith Swazey which appeared in 1984.
Report on Oral Contraceptives, 1985
Author: Canada. Special Advisory Committee on Reproductive Physiology
Publisher: Health and Welfare Canada = Santʹe et bien-être social Canada
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Category : Contraceptive drugs
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
This manual details methods of contraception, selection of oralcontraceptives, patient selection, and the problems andcomplications of oral contraceptive therapy. Effects discussedare its influence on the cardiovascular system, carcinogenesis, pregnancy, fetal anomalies, infections, ocular effects, migraine, depression, and metabolism are included. Appendices includemethods of assessing oral contraceptive effects, and guidelinesfor patients.
Publisher: Health and Welfare Canada = Santʹe et bien-être social Canada
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Category : Contraceptive drugs
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
This manual details methods of contraception, selection of oralcontraceptives, patient selection, and the problems andcomplications of oral contraceptive therapy. Effects discussedare its influence on the cardiovascular system, carcinogenesis, pregnancy, fetal anomalies, infections, ocular effects, migraine, depression, and metabolism are included. Appendices includemethods of assessing oral contraceptive effects, and guidelinesfor patients.
Primary Maternal and Neonatal Health
Author: Fe Del Mundo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461336082
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 537
Book Description
The First International Congress on Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) chose as its theme Primary Maternal and Neonatal Health Care: A Global Concern. If the primary goal of all World Health Organization member states of "Health For All By The Year 2000" is to be met, the most difficult challenge lies in the area of maternal and neonatal health care. Indeed, the preventable mortal ity of mothers and their newborns related to the quality of maternity care extracts a greater toll in life expect ancy than any specific disease category. Such mortality is but the tip of an iceberg of morbidity that saps the quality of life of a majority of this world's citizens. They are the less privileged by accident of birth only. An intolerable situation exists. These Proceedings reflect a world concern by m~n~s ters of health, academicians, scientists and providers of maternal and neonatal care. No blueprint is offered for solution of this world's greatest health problem. But the Proceedings do contain an accurate description of the problem and revealing epidemiological diagnoses that both lay bare deficiencies in care and suggest the way to im prove "health for all". The implications of these papers will not bring comfort to those responsible for the allocation of scarce resources for health. They rather suggest radical changes are needed and that failure to make these changes could mean a catastrophic and meaning less loss of life during the balance of this century.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461336082
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 537
Book Description
The First International Congress on Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) chose as its theme Primary Maternal and Neonatal Health Care: A Global Concern. If the primary goal of all World Health Organization member states of "Health For All By The Year 2000" is to be met, the most difficult challenge lies in the area of maternal and neonatal health care. Indeed, the preventable mortal ity of mothers and their newborns related to the quality of maternity care extracts a greater toll in life expect ancy than any specific disease category. Such mortality is but the tip of an iceberg of morbidity that saps the quality of life of a majority of this world's citizens. They are the less privileged by accident of birth only. An intolerable situation exists. These Proceedings reflect a world concern by m~n~s ters of health, academicians, scientists and providers of maternal and neonatal care. No blueprint is offered for solution of this world's greatest health problem. But the Proceedings do contain an accurate description of the problem and revealing epidemiological diagnoses that both lay bare deficiencies in care and suggest the way to im prove "health for all". The implications of these papers will not bring comfort to those responsible for the allocation of scarce resources for health. They rather suggest radical changes are needed and that failure to make these changes could mean a catastrophic and meaning less loss of life during the balance of this century.
Government of Canada Publications, Quarterly Catalogue
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1228
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1228
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