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Test No.1

ANATOMY

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Paula Henning, a brilliant young man, introducing a test called Robert Koch, is Heidelberg accepted for a summer course in anatomy.

&as a knife, which the professor of anatomy seen as a product of the preparation to be dissected.

Paula decides to investigate the matter and discovered the body in the letters AAA, which were the initials of the antihipócratas, a former Medical Association of the Middle Ages, which revived in the years of Nazism. Commission members do not follow the Hippocratic Oath, which allows them to do everything with a view to expanding medical knowledge. With the help of Caspar, Paula gets information about them. amp; nbsp;

Media: intelligence.

l Results: get pass the exams.

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Consequences: It's going to Heidelberg, she meets David (which saves a heart for a train).

Experiment with promidal and dissect in vivo.

l & nbsp; Agent: Doctors antihipócratas.

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Intent: to obtain greater knowledge of anatomy.

l Belief: If you dissected in vivo using promidal, even if it causes pain, z can be preserved bodies plasticized and other body parts.

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Consequences: committed crimes that lead to the end of antihipócratas in Heidelberg.

Save David on the train.

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Agent: Paula Henning

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Intent: to save David.

CH TMLXC l Belief: if you apply CPR to someone with a cardiac arrest can be saved.

l Details: David suffered from a heart attack.

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Media: CPR.

l & nbsp; Results: resurrected David.

l Consequences: David is killed by the antihipócratas.

Cracking the mystery of David.

l Agent: Paula Henning

l Intent: to know how David died.

l Belief: getting information about David has to say how he died.

l Details: Find David dead with cuts made by a scalpel apparently died on the operating table.

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Media : research.

l Results: discover the antihipócratas.

l Consequences: Hein's death, disappearance antihipócratas in Heidelberg.

Killing Phil and Gretchen.

l Agent: Hein

l Intent: Gretchen revenge that was cheating.

l Belief: the death of someone who cheats and deceives who satisfies the desire for revenge and makes you feel well.

l Details: Hein toGretchen couraged.

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Media: scalpel.

l Results: Phil and Gretchen die.

l Consequences: Paula investigation leads to unmask antihipócratas in Heidelberg, dies Hein.

CHTMLXL MLXC Consequences: Heidelberg disappear antihipócratas

Distinction act and deed - Paula falls for Caspar

Falling in love is a product of an agent "external" brain chemicals. Paula does not choose to fall in love with Caspar and Gretchen Hein does not choose to fall in love, and then Phil. & nbsp; As an act morally can not be analyzed, but this does not mean that infidelity, as a result of chemical processes, not may be, that is, one does not decide to fall in love, but with who is, and therefore infidelity or fidelity.

Human nature - the more human murderers

If we accept that human nature is be artificial, we can say that the more artificialficial it is, it is both more human.

The murder is natural, since it appears in several animal species, and Natural Law of Survival of the fittest, imposed by Charles Darwin in 1858, but to kill in order to learn more, with a more refined and intellectual order, this makes the killing more humane. This could mean that doctors are much more human antihipócratas a murderer who kills with sticks in order to get revenge. But if being natural is to be artificial, then the artificial is a product of nature, taking the premise that created it takes on the characteristics of their set, always in natural and human.

ethics in medicine

The antihipócratas represent the opposite of good moral values in the ethics, ie l & nbsp;

Charities .- "ægroti suprema lex Salus." - A doctor should act as suits the patient. l

Goodness .- "Primum non nocere." - Do no harm.

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Autonomy .- "Voluntas ægroti suprema lex."

- The patient has a right to know and choose your treatment .

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HTMLXC Justice

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l Honesty

Despite this, come to conclusions that help good science, but through means "bad", so that significance depends on factors take action in order to say whether good or bad.For example, following the foundations of St. Thomas, is bad, because although it has good intentions and good conclusions, it is bad media.

Bibliography

l Rosowitzky, Stephan. Potenete, Franka. Fürmann, Bruno. Anatomie

. 2000. Germany.

(103 Minutes, Color)

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Jürgen Barmeyer: Praktische

Medizinethik: die moderne Medizin im Spannungsfeld zwischen Denken und humanitärem naturwissenschaftlichem Auftrag - ein Leitfaden für Ärzte und Studenten . 2., Überarb stark. Aufl., LIT-Verl., Münster [ua] 2003, 175 S

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