Unit 1
Text A The Hippocratic Oath 2
Text B 12 Principles from Christoph Wilhelm von Hufeland 7
Unit 2
Text A Why Should Human Beings Be Moral? 18
Text B Why Should I Be Moral?(Revised) 28
Unit 3
Text A Patients Have Rights,but Doctors Have Rig hts,Too 38
Text B Does the Doctor-Patient Relationship Mean More to Doctors than Patients? 49
Unit 4
Text A An Assessment of Rights Theory in a Specific Health Care Context 58
Text B How to Improve Communication Between Doctors and Patients 71
Unit 5
Text A Killing Trust Between Doctors and Patients 80
Text B Bioterrorism:Red Scare for a New Millennium 90
Unit 6
Text A Will He Choose to Save Your Life? 98
Text B Bioterrorism as a Public Health Threat 107
Unit 7
Text A Altruism and Payment in Blood Donation 118
Text B Blood Safety and Donation:A Global View 129
Unit 8
Text A Cognitive Changes Associated with Aging 136
Text B Personality Changes Associated with Aging 145
Unit 9
Text A Organ Transplantation:Ethical Dilemmas and Policy Choices 152
Text B Five Organ Procurement Policies and Proposals:A Comparison(Continued) 163
Unit 10
Text A Educating Against Gender-Based Violence 172
Text B Ending Widespread Violence Against Women 185
Unit 11
Text A Someone Who Believed in Them Helped Them to Recover 194
Text B What lf Everyone Were a Donor? 204
Unit 12
Text A A Natural Disaster and a Human Tragedy 212
Text B Natural Disaster,but Avoidable Tragedy 221
Unit 13
Text A Food Additives 228
Text B Additional Information about Additives(Continued) 240
Unit 14
Text A Environmental Risks to Children's Health in the Home 248
Text B The WHO Approach to Housing and Health 259