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‘Starving to Death in Medical Care: Ethics, Food, Emotions and Dying in Britain and America, c.1980-2015’
Ian Miller
School of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Social Sciences
dying
76%
medical care
73%
moral philosophy
54%
death
53%
emotion
52%
autonomy
51%
food
50%
express permission
41%
contemporary history
35%
ethical standards
29%
physician's care
27%
hunger
27%
prisoner
23%
Clinical Practice
22%
critic
22%
infant
20%
family member
20%
vulnerability
19%
personnel
18%
present
13%
gender
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Medical Ethics
100%
Emotions
57%
Food
51%
Enteral Nutrition
39%
Volition
23%
Prisoners
23%
Hunger
22%
Policy Making
21%
Nutritional Support
21%
Patient Rights
19%
Coma
19%
History
13%
Occupational Groups
13%
Elderly
12%