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Mortal Peril
Author: Richard A. Epstein
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0201136473
Category: Medical



Mortal Peril: Our Inalienable Right To Health Care?


In this seminal work, distinguished legal scholar Richard Epstein daringly refutes the assumption that health care is a Aright" that should be available to all Americans. Download Mortal Peril medical books for free.
Such thinking, he argues, has fundamentally distorted our national debate on health care by focusing the controversy on the unrealistic goal of government-provided universal access, instead of what can be reasonably provided to the largest number of people given the nation's limited resources.With bracing clarity, Epstein examines the entire range of health-care issues, from euthanasia and organ donation to the contentious questions surrounding access. Basing his argument in our common law traditions that limit the collective responsibility for an individual's welfare, he p Get Mortal Peril our bestseller medical books.

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Such thinking, he argues, has fundamentally distorted our national debate on health care by focusing the controversy on the unrealistic goal of government-provided universal access, instead of what can be reasonably provided to the largest number of people given the nation's limited resources Basing his argument in our common law traditions that limit the collective responsibility for an individual's welfare, he p

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