Issues in Law & Medicine
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The moral case against cloning for biomedical research .
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Donation after cardiac death: major ethical issues.
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On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics.
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Medical treatment for older persons and persons with disabilities: 1990 developments.
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Once more unto the breach: the right to die - again.
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ADA analyses of the Oregon health care plan.
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Alireza Bagheri, Compensated Kidney Donation: An Ethical Review of the Iranian Model.
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Evaluation of Competence to Consent to Assisted Suicide: Views of Forensic Psychiatrists.
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Ethics.
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Doe v. Wilson.
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Withdrawing life-sustaining treatment from people with severe disabilities who request it: equal protection considerations.
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Oriental medicine professionals' duty to inform patients.
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Hard Decisions: Foregoing and Withdrawing Artificial Nutrition and Hydration.
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Medical Ethics.
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AIDS Practice Manual: A Legal and Educational Guide, 3d ed.
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Elder Mistreatment: Deciding Who Is at Risk.
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Narrating genetic disabilities: social constructs, medical treatment, and public policy.
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History "lite" in modern American bioethics.
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Executive summary of cloning human beings: Report and Recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission.
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Daniel Sperling, Maternal Brain Death.
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Utilitarian Pessimism, Human Dignity, and the Vegetative State: A Practical Analysis of the Papal Allocution.
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Michael R. Panicola, Three Views on the Preimplantation Embryo.
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'Rational' suicide and people with terminal conditions or disabilities.
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In the Michigan Court of Appeals: People vs. Jack Kevorkian *.
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Care of the Aged.
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Dutch perspectives on the British Medical Association's critique of euthanasia in the Netherlands.
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Report of the Board of Trustees of the American Medical Association.
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Fosmire v. Nicoleau.
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Roe v. Wade and the euthanasia debate.
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Clare Dyer, Swiss Parliament May Try to Ban "Suicide Tourism".
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Brent Rooney & Byron C. Calhoun, Induced Abortion and Risk of Later Premature Births.
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Is the continued provision of food and fluids in Nancy Cruzan's best interests?
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Disability Rights Critique of Prenatal Genetic Testing: Reflections and Recommendations.
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J. Reproductive Med.: Cost Consequences of Induced Abortion as an Attributable Risk for Preterm Birth and its Impact on Informed Consent.
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The good, the bad, and the ugly: how the due process clause may limit comprehensive health care reform.
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Natural disaster, unnatural deaths: the killings on the life care floors at Tenet's Memorial Medical Center after Hurricane Katrina.
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Preface.
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The Good Samaritan and the "good death": Catholic reflections on euthanasia.
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Daniel M. Hausman, Polling and Public Policy.
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Appendix 2: voices from Mensa.
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Law, Legitimacy and the Rationing of Health Care: A Contextual and Comparative Perspective.
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Chapter IV: the responsibility and the morale of physicians.
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Legalization of euthanasia in the Netherlands.
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IX. Prior to Roe, Supreme Court Jurisprudence Recognized the Equal Protection Rights of Unborn Persons.
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Ethical attitudes on human cloning among professionals in Taiwan and the policy implications for regulation.
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Brief Amici Curiae of C. Everett Koop, M.D., Sc.D. et al., in support of Attorney General Ashcroft *.
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What Is Man, O Lord? The Human Person in a Biotech Age.
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Hastings Center Rep.: Ending the Life of a Newborn: The Groningen Protocol.
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Cross Cultural Perspectives in Medical Ethics: Readings.
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Personal Autonomy and Substituted Judgment: Legal Issues in Medical Decisions for Incompetent Patients.
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Open Regulation and Practice in Assisted Dying.
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Disentitlement? The Threats Facing Our Public Health-Care Programs and a Rights-Based Response.
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Competency to refuse lifesaving treatment: valuing the nonlogical aspects of a person's decisions.
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Cancer facts: abortion, miscarriage, and breast cancer risk.
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Brief of the Attorney General of the State of Nebraska in Stenberg v. Carhart(*).
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Preface.
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Human Tissue in Transplantation and Research: A Model Legal and Ethical Donation Framework.
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Barriers to Mental Health Services for Nursing Home Residents.
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The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation.
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Medical treatment rights of older persons and persons with disabilities: 1992-93 developments and emerging trends.
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Consciousness, coma, and the vegetative state: physical basis and definitional character.
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Alternative to euthanasia: pain management.
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Appendix 1: Nazi euthanasia.
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Gary Blick v. Division of Criminal Justice.
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Alzheimer's disease: long-term care issues.
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Euthanasia policy and practice in Belgium: critical observations and suggestions for improvement.
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Euthanasia: The Good of the Patient, The Good of the Society.
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Chapter XXII: utilitarianism of Bentham-Mill-Singer and the philosophy of euthanasia.
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Weir, Robert F. & Robert S. Olick. The Stored Tissue Issue: Biomedical Research, Ethics, and Law in the Era of Genomic Medicine.
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Brent Rooney et al., Does Induced Abortion Account for Racial Disparity in Preterm Births, and Violate the Nuremberg Code?
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Preface.
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Hope Clinic vs. Ryan.
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J. Am. Physicians & Surgeons: The Breast Cancer Epidemic: Modeling and Forecasts Based on Abortion and Other Risk Factors.
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Olick, Robert S. Taking Advance Directives Seriously: Prospective Autonomy and Decisions Near the End of Life.
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Bioethics from a Faith Perspective: Ethics in Health Care for the Twenty-First Century.
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Brain death: can it be resuscitated?
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Human Dignity and Bioethics.
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Will to Live in the Terminally Ill.
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Recognizing Death While Affirming Life: Can End of Life Reform Uphold a Disabled Person's Interest in Continued Life?
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Dispensing of controlled substances to assist suicide: a memorandum of the Office of the Attorney General, the United States Department of Justice.
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Dutch court decisions on nonvoluntary euthanasia critically reviewed.
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The doctrine of informed consent: a tale of two cultures and two legal traditions.
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End-of-Life Care: Bridging Disability and Aging with Person-Centered Care.
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Defining Death: When Physicians and Families Differ.
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Seduced by death: doctors, patients, and the Dutch cure.
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The reasons so many people support physician-assisted suicide - and why these reasons are not convincing.
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Crafting a Cloning Policy: From Dolly to Stem Cells.
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Chapter XIII: farewell to clinical medicine?
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Miller v. HCA, Inc. *.
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Neuropsychological Assessment of a Potential "Euthanasia" Case: A Five Year Follow Up.
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The judicial role in life-sustaining medical treatment decisions.
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Preface.
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Physician-assisted suicide and public virtue: a reply to the liberty thesis of "The Philosophers' Brief".
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Willis v. Wu in the Supreme Court of South Carolina.
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Life and Death Decision Making.
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Brief for the petitioners: Gonzales v. State of Oregon *.
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The best interests standards: a comparison of the state's parens patriae authority and judicial oversight in best interests determinations for children and incompetent patients.
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Lars Noah, Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Pitfalls of Unregulated Biomedical Innovation.
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Werth v. Taylor.
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Hadamar, Hippocrates, and the future of medicine: reflections on euthanasia and the history of German medicine.
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Hastings Center Rep.: Organized Obfuscation: Advocacy for Physician-Assisted Suicide.
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Federal policy on forgoing treatment or care: contradictions or consistency?
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Before Their Time: Fetuses and Infants at Risk.
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The healing philosopher: John Locke's 'Medical Ethics'.
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Changing Human Nature: Ecology, Ethics, Genes, and God.
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Ethics of Health Care: An Introductory Textbook, 2d ed.
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Maureen McBrien, Human Cloning: Beyond the Realm of the Constitutional Right to Procreative Liberty.
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I. The Roe Court's Examination of the Term 'Person' was Deficient.
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When love and abuse are not mutually exclusive: the need for government intervention.
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Chapter XXIII: doctors who practice euthanasia.
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William B. Hurlbut et al., Seeking Consensus: A Clarification and Defense of Altered Nuclear Transfer.
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Medical treatment for older people and people with disabilities: 1988 developments.
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Preface.
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Megan Crowley-Matoka and Robert M. Arnold, The Dead Donor Rule: How Much Does the Public Care ... And How Much Should We Care?
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Matters of Life and Death: Making Moral Theory Work in Medical Ethics and the Law.
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Bioethical Frontiers in Perinatal Intensive Care.
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June Mary Zekan Makdisi, The Protection of Embryonic Life in the European Council's Convention on Biomedicine.
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In re Drabick.
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Responding to requests for physician-assisted suicide.
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Judging Who Should Live: Schneiderman and Jecker on the Duty Not to Treat.
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Suicide intervention for people with disabilities: a lesson in inequality.
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Grubbs v. Barbourville Family Health Center *.
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Euthanasia: Opposing Views.
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Embryo: A Defense of Human Life.
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Woman's Right to Know Act: a legislative history.
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Bioethics: Health Care Law and Ethics.
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Is organ procurement causing the death of patients?
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From Christ to the World: Introductory Readings in Christian Ethics.
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Dispelling the Myths of Abortion History.
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Chapter I. Bioethics versus medicine.
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Avoiding common pitfalls in the determination of death.
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Life and Death in Healthcare Ethics: A Short Introduction.
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Competence to Consent.
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Oceana's Law for the Layperson: AIDS Law, 3d ed.
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A critique of family members as proxy decisionmakers without legal limits.
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Procreative Liberty and Harm to Offspring in Assisted Reproduction.
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Cruzan and the demands of due process.
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Consent and End of Life Decisions.
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XI. Unborn Children Are Treated As Persons Eligible for Federal Entitlements.
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Albert S. Moraczewski, May One Benefit from the Evil Deeds of Others?
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I. Kerridge et al., Commentary [on the definition of human death].
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From Eisenstadt to Plan B: a discussion of conscientious objections to emergency contraception.
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Christopher R. Cogle et al., An Overview of Stem Cell Research and Regulatory Issues.
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The inability to swallow as a fatal pathology: comments on the McHugh/O'Rourke correspondence and the removal of life-sustaining treatment.
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The infant with anencephaly: moral and legal dilemmas.
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Death Without Dignity: Euthanasia in Perspective.
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36 Vermont Bar J: Physician-Assisted Suicide: A Recipe for Elder Abuse and the Illusion of Personal Choice.
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Pseudoscience and the law: the case of the Oregon Medicaid rationing experiment.
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Easeful Death: Is There a Case for Assisted Dying?
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Chapter XXVIII: American assisted suicide.
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Embryonic discourse: abortion, stem cells and cloning.
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Commitment and Responsibility in Nursing: a Faith-based Approach.
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Informed consent: from the ambivalence of Arato to the thunder of Thor.
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Abortion Under State Constitutions: A State-by-State Analysis.
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In re A.C.
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Autonomy, Informed Consent and Medical Law: A Relational Challenge.
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35 J. Med. Ethics: Death and Organ Donation: Back to the Future.
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Bioethics and the Law.
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William P. Cheshire et al., Stem Cell Research: Why Medicine Should Reject Human Cloning.
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Gonzales v. Oregon *.
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Renee Mirkes, Newborn Screening: Toward a Just System.
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The Papal allocution on caring for persons in a "vegetative state".
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The abortion-breast cancer connection.
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Issues for a Catholic Bioethic.
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Abortion, Information and The Law: What Every Doctor Needs To Know, 2d ed.
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'Slapping up spastics': the persistence of social attitudes toward people with disabilities.
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The shortage of organs for transplantation: exploring the alternatives.
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Calixto Machado et al., The Concept of Brain Death Did Not Evolve to Benefit Organ Transplantation.
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Essay two: medical explanation.
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AAPLOG statement on induced abortion and the subsequent risk of breast cancer (1).
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Rationing health care: will it be necessary? Can it be done without age or disability discrimination?
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Is a decision to forgo tube feeding for another a decision to kill?
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The Report of the Dutch Governmental Committee on Euthanasia.
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Bioethics Yearbook, vol. 5, Theological Developments in Bioethics, 1992-1994.
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The Right to Die.
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Euthanasia and Law in Europe.
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Diagnosing brain death without a neurologist.
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Chapter XIV: nurses misled.
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Regenerative Medicine: Stem Cells and the Science of Monstrosity.
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Masked intentions: the masquerade of killing thoughts used to justify dehydrating and starving people in a "persistent vegetative state" and people with other profound neurological impairments.
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The politics of medical futility.
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Chapter VI: speaking the truth.
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The new EPA regulations on protecting human subjects: haste makes waste.
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Bioethics in Social Context.
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Other people's lives: reflections on medicine, ethics, and euthanasia.
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The Reproduction Revolution: A Christian Appraisal of Sexuality, Reproductive Technologies, and the Family.
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Significant Developments in Stem Cell Research.
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Margda Waern et al., Mental Disorder in Elderly Suicides: a Case-Control Study.
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Life-prolonging and life-terminating treatment of severely handicapped newborn babies: a discussion of the report of the Royal Dutch Society of Medicine on "Life-Terminating Actions with Incompetent Patients: Part I, Severely Handicapped Newborns."
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Physician-Assisted Dying: The Case for Palliative Care and Patient Choice.
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Pluripotency of mesenchymal stem cells derived from adult marrow.
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Legal Conceptions: The Evolving Law and Policy of Assisted Reproductive Technologies.
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IV. The Purpose of Society is to Protect the Rights of Persons.
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Lessons from Rodriguez v. British Columbia.
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Robert M. Veatch, Abandon the Dead Donor Rule or Change the Definition of Death?
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Making Medical Spending Decisions: The Law, Ethics and Economics of Rationing Mechanisms.
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Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Bioethical Issues, 3d ed.
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Partial-birth abortion: the final frontier of abortion jurisprudence.
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Delivering Health Care Comprehensively.
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Biblical/Medical Ethics.