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A key concern in the 1850s that shaped the discipline of anthropology was the emergence of a new scientific theory called "evolution."
Ethical Principle
Fundamental guidelines or rules that are considered to be morally right and acceptable in a profession or society, guiding moral behavior and decision-making.
Epidural Analgesia
A regional anesthesia technique that involves injecting anesthetic near the spinal cord in the epidural space to relieve pain, often during childbirth.
Advance Directive
A legal document in which a person specifies what actions should be taken for their health if they are no longer able to make decisions due to illness or incapacity.
Ethical Committee
A group responsible for ensuring that research and practices adhere to established ethical standards, often found in medical and academic institutions.
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