| Ethics in the use of new medical technologies for neurosurgery: "Islamic viewpoint". | |
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PMID: 17009696 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
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It is very clear from developments in technology and its global expansion that we cannot survive the 21st century with 20th century ethics. The developments in technology, especially those in the field of medicine have a direct and fast effect on human life expectation and survival. Thus, this issue has to be seen and studied in the context of ethics. In this paper, ethical principles in the application of new medical technologies in neurosurgery from an Islamic viewpoint will be given. |
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Authors:
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C Ozgen |
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Type: Journal Article; Review |
Journal Detail:
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Title: Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement Volume: 98 ISSN: 0065-1419 ISO Abbreviation: Acta Neurochir. Suppl. Publication Date: 2006 |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 2006-10-02 Completed Date: 2006-11-09 Revised Date: - |
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Nlm Unique ID: 100962752 Medline TA: Acta Neurochir Suppl Country: Austria |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 13-7 Citation Subset: IM |
Affiliation:
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. cozgen@metu.edu.tr |
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Biomedical Technology
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ethics* Humans Islam* Neurosurgical Procedures / ethics*, instrumentation |
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