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    The history of autonomy in medicine from antiquity to principlism by Saad, Toni C.

    Published in Medicine, health care, and philosophy (01-03-2018)
    “…Respect for Autonomy (RFA) has been a mainstay of medical ethics since its enshrinement as one of the four principles of biomedical ethics by Beauchamp and…”
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    Conscientious objection: unmasking the impartial spectator by Saad, Toni C

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-10-2019)
    “…Hoping to bring some objectivity to the debate, Ben-Moshe has argued that conscientious objection in medicine should be accommodated based on its concordance…”
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    The Sin of Onan and Contraception by Saad, Toni C.

    Published in Heythrop journal (01-01-2023)
    “…Our thesis is that the story of Onan in Genesis chapter 38 offers scriptural and logical grounds for believing that contraceptive acts are sinful. We set out a…”
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    Against the nihilism of ‘legal age change’: response to Räsänen by Saad, Toni C

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-07-2019)
    “…Räsänen has attempted to make a moral case for permitting some people to change their legal age: if someone considers that their chronological age does not…”
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    Mistakes and missed opportunities regarding cosmetic surgery and conscientious objection by Saad, Toni C

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-09-2018)
    “…In her paper ‘Cosmetic surgery and conscientious objection’, Minerva rightly identifies cosmetic surgery as an interesting test case for the question of…”
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    Euthanasia in Belgium: legal, historical and political review by Saad, Toni C

    Published in Issues in law & medicine (01-09-2017)
    “…This article describes and evaluates the Belgian euthanasia experience by considering its practice and policy, both before and after the formal…”
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    Conscientious Objection and Clinical Judgement: The Right to Refuse to Harm by Saad, Toni C

    Published in The new bioethics (03-07-2019)
    “…This paper argues that healthcare aims at the good of health, that this pursuit of the good necessitates conscience, and that conscience is required in every…”
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    Hormone replacement therapy: informed consent without assessment? by Saad, Toni C, Blackshaw, Bruce Philip, Rodger, Daniel

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-12-2019)
    “…Florence Ashley has argued that requiring patients with gender dysphoria to undergo an assessment and referral from a mental health professional before…”
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    A medical curriculum in transition: audit and student perspective of undergraduate teaching of ethics and professionalism by Saad, Toni C, Riley, Stephen, Hain, Richard

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-11-2017)
    “…IntroductionThe General Medical Council (GMC) stipulates that doctors must be competent professionals, not merely scholars and practitioners. Medical school…”
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    Can conscientious objection lead to eugenic practices against LGBT individuals? by Saad, Toni C., Rodger, Daniel

    Published in Bioethics (01-05-2019)
    “…In a recent article in this journal, Abram Brummett argues that new and future assisted reproductive technologies will provide challenging ethical questions…”
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    Responding to objections to gatekeeping for hormone replacement therapy by Saad, Toni C, Rodger, Daniel, Blackshaw, Bruce Philip

    Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-12-2019)
    “…In this brief reply to Ashley's rebuttal concerning the gatekeeping of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for transgender people, we address some of the…”
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    The Moral Inadequacy of Cremation by Saad, Toni C

    Published in The new bioethics (02-09-2017)
    “…Cremation has substantial practical benefits. Not only is it much cheaper than traditional burial, but it also comes without its ecological burden. Despite…”
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    Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy: a rare cause of falls by Saad, Toni C, Pickrell, William Owen, Payne, Gareth, Hamandi, Khalid

    Published in BMJ case reports (02-12-2019)
    “…This case of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) shows that a patient’s condition can evolve from the point of admission, gradually…”
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    Eugène Bouchut’s (1818–1891) Early Anticipation of the Concept of Brain Death by Saad, Toni

    Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (04-08-2022)
    “…Abstract The conventional historical account of the concept of brain death credits developments and discoveries of the twentieth century with its inception,…”
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    Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis after resolution of COVID-19 in a non-hospitalised patient by Saad, Toni, Golestani, Farhad

    Published in Postgraduate medical journal (21-07-2021)
    “…A man in his late thirties awoke with a right-sided thunderclap headache which subsided over hours, following which he lost consciousness just after noting his…”
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    We are not Gametes: Distinguishing between Abortion and Contraception by Saad, Toni

    Published in The new bioethics (01-09-2016)
    “…It is sometimes argued that interruptions of the life's continuum which have the same end result are morally equivalent. In other words, abortion and…”
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    Foundations of practical ethics by Hain, Richard, Saad, Toni

    Published in Medicine (Abingdon. 1995, UK ed.) (01-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Principlism remains the dominant framework for addressing ethical quandaries in medical practice. It sets out four principles clinicians should…”
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