The Rev. J. Dodd explores the significance of human life and its ethical implications within the context of healthcare. This thought-provoking book delves into the present history and possible future of hospitals, shedding light on the challenges faced by medical professionals, patients, and society as a whole. With compassion and deep reflection, Rev. J. Dodd examines the intricate balance between medical advancements, moral values, the sanctity of life and the responsibilities of both the hospitals and church.
The Value of Human Life by Rev J Dodd c1879
Title: The Value of Human Life
Author: Rev J Dodd
Publisher: James Parker & Co
Publication Date: 1879
Format: HardbackCondition: Blue covers which do have some white patches of fading. Pages are clean but do have some light pencil marks to come of the pages and the first title page has lots of pencil notes on it. Other than that the book is in quite a good condition for its age. Very scare copy
Book measures 19cm x 12.5cm with 207 pages+