

Elizabeth T. Hurren, "Hidden Histories of the Dead: Disputed Bodies in Modern British Medical Research" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
6 snips Mar 3, 2023
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Medical Ethics
02:54 • 4min
Hidden Histories - A Review
06:44 • 6min
Is There a Liminal Space in Death?
12:24 • 3min
How Do You Approach Examples and Case Studies in Your Work?
14:58 • 5min
Do You Think You Need to Be Sensitive to Record Sets?
20:24 • 2min
How Do You Write a Story?
22:38 • 3min
The Threshold Points for Medical Research
26:06 • 5min
What Are the Types of Disputs?
31:03 • 3min
The Death of a Loved One
33:39 • 5min
The Ethics of Conviction
38:16 • 4min
Biomedical Ethics - The Transition From Ownership to Responsibility
41:48 • 3min
Isn't Medicine Serendipity?
44:56 • 2min
The Hidden History of Death
46:59 • 5min
What Are the Policy Implications of This Work?
51:57 • 2min
Do We Need a National Ethics Trust?
53:28 • 5min
The Importance of Environmentalism in the Age of Dementia
58:12 • 2min
The History of the Dead, Disputed Bodies in Modern British Medical Research
59:50 • 3min