As in other countries, medical ethics in Mexico
has rescued the world of philosophical ethics from oblivion.
The needs of clinical medicine gave birth to Mexican bioethics.
After the growth of scientific and technologic subjects
in medical schools, the humanities, such as medical history,
deontology, and medical philosophy, were replaced by such
core subjects as radiology, pharmacology, and microbiology.
Since the 1950s, graduates from Mexican medical schools
have not been exposed to any courses in the medical humanities.