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Religion, Bioethics and Nursing Practice
Nursing Ethics, 06/18/09
Fowler MD - A brief example is drawn from Native American religions, specifically their view of `speech' and `words'. Although the example is particular to an American context, it is intended to demonstrate a more general principle that an understanding of religion per se can yield new insights for bioethics.
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