AIDS and Ethics
Explore the profound ethical dilemmas posed by the AIDS crisis in AIDS and Ethics, a compelling collection of essays edited by leading scholars. Published by Columbia University Press in 1993, this insightful book spans 317 pages and delves into the critical tensions between civil rights and public health. The contributors tackle controversial topics such as mandatory HIV testing and human subjects research, providing a well-rounded perspective on these pressing issues. This essential read offers valuable guidelines for health care professionals, policy makers, and scholars alike, making it a must-have resource for anyone interested in the intersection of ethics and public health. Discover the complexities of this significant topic and enhance your understanding of the ethical landscape surrounding AIDS.