Table Of ContentVOLUME 23 : CONTENTS
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
No 1 FEBRUARY 3 Editorial: Imagination, literature, medical ethics and medical practice
1997 Raanan Gillon
Guest editorial: Ethical problems of futile research ¥~ Grimley Evans
Re-animation: overcoming objections and obstacles to organ retrieval from
non-heart-beating cadaver donors Robert D Orr, Steven Gundry and
Leonard L Bailey
Ethical aspects of workplace urine screening for drug abuse
Alexander R W Forrest
At the coalface — medical ethics in practice: Tribute — and a clinical lesson in
bioethics and quality of life Claudio Crisci
The case of Medea — a view of fetal-maternal conflict Matthew C Reid and
Grant Gillett
Authority, autonomy, responsibility and authorisation: with specific
reference to adolescent mental health practice Adrian Sutton
A proposed draft protocol for the European Convention on Biomedicine
relating to research on the human embryo and fetus fudge Christian Byk
Lockwood on human identity and the primitive streak A A Howsepian
Of persons and organisms: a reply to Howsepian Michael Lockwood
Imagination in practice P Anne Scott
A right to suicide does not entail a right to assisted death Martin Gunderson
Letters
&abaWduI nB ook reviews
63 Notice to contributors
11, 31, 37, 41,44 News and notes
64 Institute of Medical Ethics information
No 2 APRIL 1997 Editorial: Commerce and medical ethics Raanan Gillon
Guest editorial: Are attitudes towards bioethics entering a new era?
Noelle Lenoir
Morality, consumerism and the internal market in health care Tom Sorrell
Changing priorities in residential medical and social services
David Greaves
Ethics and the GMC core curriculum: a survey of resources in UK
medical schools K WM Fulford, Anne Yates and Tony Hope
Ethics education for medical house officers: long term improvement in
knowledge and confidence Daniel P Sulmasy and Eric S Marx
Procuring gametes for research and therapy: the case for unisex altruism
Donna Dickenson
The gift of blood in Europe: an ethical defence of EC directive 89/381
Fohn Keown
Should doctors inform terminally ill patients? The opinions of nationals
and doctors in the United Arab Emirates Ann Harrison,
Ahmed M H Al-Saadi, Ali S O Al-Kaabi, Mohammed R S Al-Kaabi,
Saif S M Al-Bedwawi, Saif O M Al-Kaabi and Salem B S Al-Neaimi
108 The trouble with do-gooders: the example of suicide Fulian Savulescu
116 Kindness, prescribed and natural, in medicine William G Pickering
119 Letters
120 Book reviews
127 Notice to contributors
76, 81, 87,92 News and notes
128 Institute of Medical Ethics information
VOLUME 23 : CONTENTS
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
No 1 FEBRUARY 3 Editorial: Imagination, literature, medical ethics and medical practice
1997 Raanan Gillon
Guest editorial: Ethical problems of futile research ¥~ Grimley Evans
Re-animation: overcoming objections and obstacles to organ retrieval from
non-heart-beating cadaver donors Robert D Orr, Steven Gundry and
Leonard L Bailey
Ethical aspects of workplace urine screening for drug abuse
Alexander R W Forrest
At the coalface — medical ethics in practice: Tribute — and a clinical lesson in
bioethics and quality of life Claudio Crisci
The case of Medea — a view of fetal-maternal conflict Matthew C Reid and
Grant Gillett
Authority, autonomy, responsibility and authorisation: with specific
reference to adolescent mental health practice Adrian Sutton
A proposed draft protocol for the European Convention on Biomedicine
relating to research on the human embryo and fetus fudge Christian Byk
Lockwood on human identity and the primitive streak A A Howsepian
Of persons and organisms: a reply to Howsepian Michael Lockwood
Imagination in practice P Anne Scott
A right to suicide does not entail a right to assisted death Martin Gunderson
Letters
&abaWduI nB ook reviews
63 Notice to contributors
11, 31, 37, 41,44 News and notes
64 Institute of Medical Ethics information
No 2 APRIL 1997 Editorial: Commerce and medical ethics Raanan Gillon
Guest editorial: Are attitudes towards bioethics entering a new era?
Noelle Lenoir
Morality, consumerism and the internal market in health care Tom Sorrell
Changing priorities in residential medical and social services
David Greaves
Ethics and the GMC core curriculum: a survey of resources in UK
medical schools K WM Fulford, Anne Yates and Tony Hope
Ethics education for medical house officers: long term improvement in
knowledge and confidence Daniel P Sulmasy and Eric S Marx
Procuring gametes for research and therapy: the case for unisex altruism
Donna Dickenson
The gift of blood in Europe: an ethical defence of EC directive 89/381
Fohn Keown
Should doctors inform terminally ill patients? The opinions of nationals
and doctors in the United Arab Emirates Ann Harrison,
Ahmed M H Al-Saadi, Ali S O Al-Kaabi, Mohammed R S Al-Kaabi,
Saif S M Al-Bedwawi, Saif O M Al-Kaabi and Salem B S Al-Neaimi
108 The trouble with do-gooders: the example of suicide Fulian Savulescu
116 Kindness, prescribed and natural, in medicine William G Pickering
119 Letters
120 Book reviews
127 Notice to contributors
76, 81, 87,92 News and notes
128 Institute of Medical Ethics information
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
No 3 JUNE 1997 131 Editorial: Compensating subjects of medical research Tony Hope
133 Guest editorial: Petty corruption in health care Bela Blasszauer
135 Genetic screening: a comparative analysis of three recent reports
Rogeer Hoedemaekers, Henk ten Have and Ruth Chadwick
142 Requests for “inappropriate” treatment based on religious beliefs
Robert D Orr and Leigh B Genesen
148 Medical futility and the social context Robert Halliday
154 The right to refuse treatment is not a right to be killed Susan L Lowe
159 Commentary 1: The right to refuse treatment is not a right to be killed
John H Tripp
160 Commentary 2: Thesis correct: argument unconvincing G R Dunstan
161 Commentary 3: A response to Lowe Jan Kennedy
164 Decision-making in the critically ill neonate: cultural background v
individual life experiences Cathy Hammerman, Eti Kornbluth, Ofer Lavie,
Pnina Zadka, Yeshayahu Aboulafia and Arthur I Eidelman
Organ transplantation initiatives: the twilight zone David Price
Bodies, rights and abortion Hugh V McLachlan
Compensation for subjects of medical research: the moral rights of patients
and the power of research ethics committees Stephen Guest
The views of members of Local Research Ethics Committees, researchers
and members of the public towards the roles and functions of LRECs
Gerry Kent
191 Letters
193 Book reviews
147, 153, 169, 180 News and notes
199 Notice to contributors
200 Institute of Medical Ethics information
No 4 AUGUST 1997 203 Editorial: Clinical ethics committees — pros and cons Raanan Gillon
205 Guest editorial: Xenotransplantation Robin Downie
207 An analysis of CPR decision-making by elderly patients Gwen M Sayers,
Irene Schofield and Michael Aziz
213 Patients’ rights in England and the United States of America: The Patient’s
Charter and the New Jersey Patient Bill of Rights: a comparison
Melanie H Wilson Silver
Existential autonomy: why patients should make their own choices
Hilary Madder
Partial and impartial ethical reasoning in health care professionals
Helga Kuhse, Peter Singer, Maurice Rickard, Leslie Cannold and
Fessica van Dyk
Ethics and the law in the field of medical care for the elderly in France
Sophie Gromb, the late Gerard Manciet and Arnaud Descamps
The new Italian code of medical ethics Vittorio Fineschi,
Emanuela Turillazzi and Cecilia Catent
bdo= WI Paediatrics at the cutting edge: do we need clinical ethics committees?
Victor F Larcher, Bryan Lask and Jean M McCarthy
The relationship between clinical audit and ethics Sue Kinn
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Book reviews
, 232, 238 News and notes
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
No 5 OCTOBER 267 Editorial: Aging, research and families Tony Hope
1997 269 Guest editorial: Corporate tyranny Sir Douglas Black
271 Experienced consent in geriatrics research: a new method to optimize the
capacity to consent in frail elderly subjects Marcel GM Olde Rikkert,
John H L van den Bercken, Henk A M F ten Have,
Willibrord H L Hoefnagels
The medical student and the suicidal patient Nicholas A Barrett
Should informed consent be based on rational beliefs? Julian Savulescu and
Richard W Momeyer
May we practise endotracheal intubation on the newly dead? Michael Ardagh
Teaching medical ethics: Doctors’ stories, patients’ stories: a narrative
approach to teaching medical ethics Barbara Nicholas and Grant Gillett
Ethical issues in long term psychiatric management Donna Dickenson
Moral assessment of growth hormone therapy for children of idiopathic
short stature Marcel Verweij and Frank Kortmann
Health care, human worth and the limits of the particular Christopher Cherry
Teaching medical ethics: Teaching ethics using small-group, problem-based
learning James W Tysinger, Leah K Klonis, John Z Sadler and James M Wagner
Medical ethics and law: Medical negligence and wrongful birth actions:
Australian developments Kerry Petersen
Medical decisions concerning the end of life: a discussion with Japanese
physicians Atsushi Asai, Shunichi Fukuhara, Osamu Inoshita,
Yasuhiko Miura, Noboru Tanabe and Kiyoshi Kurokawa
328 Letters
329 Book reviews
335 Notice to contributors
268, 270, 281, 288, 327 News and notes
336 Institute of Medical Ethics information
No 6 DECEMBER 339 Editorial: “Futility” — too ambiguous and pejorative aterm Raanan Gillon
1997 341 Guest editorial: Hard cases make bad law? Margaret Brazier
344 Defending commercial surrogate motherhood against Van Niekerk and
Van Zyl Hugh V McLachlan
349 Ethical aspects of cloning techniques Advisers to the President of the
European Commission on the Ethical Implications of Biotechnology
393 “Goodbye Dolly?” The ethics of human cloning John Harris
361 Marginally effective medical care: ethical analysis of issues in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Mark Hilberman, Fean Kutner,
Debra Parsons and Donald # Murphy
Causing death or allowing to die? Developments in the law
Pamela R Ferguson
Why causing death is not necessarily morally equivalent to allowing to
die —- a response to Ferguson Fiona Randall
At the coalface — medical ethics in practice: First, do no harm
Scott Groudine and Philip D Lumb
Local Research Ethics Committees can audit ethical standards in
research ¥M Berry
Questionable ethics — whistle-blowing or tale-telling?
Timothy Chambers
Book reviews
392 Letter
393 Index for 1997
407 Notice to contributors
372, 376, 378 News and notes