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Unit 1 Text A The Hippocratic Oath
Text B 12 Principles from Christoph Wilhelm von Hufeland
Unit 2 Text A Why Should Human Beings Be Moral?
Text B Why Should I Be Moral?(Revised)
Unit 3 Text A Patients Have Rights,but Doctors Have Rights,Too
Text B Does the Doctor-Patient Relationship Mean More to Doctors than Patients?
Unit 4 Text A An Assessment of Rights Theory in a Specific Health Care Context
Text B How to Improve Communication Between Doctors and Patients
Unit 5 Text A Killing Turst Between Doctors and Patients
Text B Bioterrorism:Red Scare for a New Millennium
Unit 6 Text A Will He Choose to Save Your Life?
Text B Bioterrorism as a Public Health Threat
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