Monographs and editorials (since 2007)

Institute of History, Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine

 

Here you will find an overview of all monographs and edited publications by the staff of our Institute from 2007 to 2022.

 

2022

 

2021

  • Kahrass H, Mertz M (2021): Ethics in public health. Analyzing, evaluating, deciding. Apollon University Press. 156 S.
  • Schnell-Inderst P, Steigenberger C, Mertz M, Otto I, Thoeni M, Siebert U (2021). Therapy with mistletoe extracts in patients with breast cancer as an adjunct to conventional cancer therapy compared to conventional cancer therapy alone. Medical efficacy and safety, costs and cost-effectiveness, patient aspects, social aspects and ethical evaluation. DOI: 10.3205/hta000141L.
  • Wilke K, Schmuhl HW, Wagner S, Winkler U (eds.): "Es sollte doch alles besser werden". The care for the disabled at the Rummelsberg Diaconia 1945-1995. Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, 2021. 464 p.

 

2020

 

2019

 

2018

 

2017

 

2016

 

2015

  • Stoff H (2015): Poison in food. On the genesis of consumer policy in the mid-20th century. Franz Steiner, Stuttgart.

 

2014

 

2013

 

2012

  • Wolters C, Beyer C, Lohff B (eds.) (2012): Deviation and normality. Psychiatry in Germany from the German Empire to German Unification. Transcript, Bielefeld.

 

2011

 

2010

 

2009

 

2008

  • Hirschberg I, Grießler E, Littig B, Frewer A (eds.) (2009): Ethical issues in genetic counseling. Clinical experiences, research studies and social perspectives. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main et al.
  • Rieder A, Lohff B (eds.) (2008): Gender Medicine. Gender-specific aspects for clinical practice. Springer, Vienna/ New York.
  • Dörries A, Neitzke G, Simon A., Vollmann J (eds.) (2008): Clinical ethics consultation. A practice book, Kohlhammer, Stuttgart.
  • Strech D (2008): Evidence and ethics. Critical analyses of evidence-based medicine and empirical ethics. LIT, Münster.

 

2007

  • Lohff B, Conrads H (2007): From Berlin to New York. Life and Work of the almost forgotten German-Jewish biochemist Carl Neuberg (1877-1956). Franz Steiner, Stuttgart.