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Hierarchy: #bioethics (5 terms)
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From the absurd
(Latin adverbial phrase (forensic medicine / bioethics))
A Latin phrase meaning 'from the absurd'. It is used in medical logic, bioethics, and forensic expert reports to prove a clinic...
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Abuse does not invalidate just use
(Latin legal and bioethical maxim)
A fundamental principle in bioethics, pharmacovigilance, and clinical toxicology stating that 'a conclusion from the abuse of a...
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From ancient times
(Latin adverbial phrase (history of medicine / deontology))
An old graphical or medical variant for 'ab antiquo', meaning 'from ancient times' or 'since antiquity'. In a medical context, ...
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Patient abandonment
(noun, feminine (forensic medicine / bioethics))
The act of abandoning; the deliberate desertion of a vulnerable individual (minor, chronically ill person, elderly person) who ...
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Abilene paradox
(proper noun / invariable adjective)
A term used in medical psychology, clinical risk management, and bioethics primarily through the 'Abilene Paradox'; it describe...