Who cares? Blurring the lines of medical advancement
Routledge explores the minefield of medical ethics and the dilemmas facing bioethics todayShould mercy killing be made legal? Should parents have the right to design their children?With Labour asking to legalise assisted suicide for terminally ill patients in England and Wales, and the UK set to become the first country to allow the creation of IVF babies from three people, the fine line between Hippocrates ethics and the demands of medical advances is increasingly blurred.A new book by Alastair Campbell, Bioethics: the Basics (