Vol. 15 No. 2, June 2000
Index
- Lessons taught by Miss Evers' Boys: the inadequacy of benevolence and the need for legal protection of human subjects in medical research.
- Internet pharmacies: cyberspace versus the regulatory state.
- The strict Ohio Supreme Court decision in Biddle: third party law firm held liable for inducing disclosure of medical information.
- The stifling of competition by the antitrust laws: the irony of the health care industry.
- Denying medical staff privileges based on economic credentials.
- Washington v. Glucksberg: influence of the court in care of the terminally ill and physician assisted suicide.