[Responsibility of the physician in reproductive medicine].

Diskussionsforum Med Ethik

Institut für Theorie und Geschichte der Medizin, Westfälischen, Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Deutschland.

Published: December 1993

The article explores the responsibility of the physician in reproductive medicine as a therapist of the couple and the child. It is based on the understanding of responsibility as a term with six relations. The article emphasizes that responsibility can only be ascribed to the physician with regard to the structure of the physicians acting.

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