New Issue of Journal of Medical Ethics is Now Available
January 16, 2012
Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 38, Issue 1, January 2012) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Fear of a Female Planet: How John Harris Came to Endorse Eugenic Social Engineering” by Robert Sparrow.
- “Innovative Surgery: The Ethical Challenges” by Jane Johnson and Wendy Rogers.
- “A clear Case for Conscience in Healthcare Practice” by Giles Birchley.
- “When Should Conscientious Objection Be Accepted?” by Morten Magelssen.
- “Conscientious Objection in Medical Students: A Questionnaire Survey” by Sophie LM Strickland.
- “The Israeli Abortion Committees’ Process of Decision Making: An Ethical Analysis” by Nitzan Rimon-Zarfaty and Alan Jotkowitz.
- “Privacy, Confidentiality and Abortion Statistics: A Question of Public Interest? by Jean V McHale and June Jones.
- “Do Guidelines on Euthanasia and Physician-assisted Suicide in Dutch Hospitals and Nursing Homes Reflect the Law? A Content Analysis” by B. A. M. Hesselink, B. D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen, A. J. G. M. Janssen, H. M. Buiting, M. Kollau, J. A. C. Rietjens, H. R. W. Pasman.
- “Abortion Decisions as Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria in Research Involving Pregnant Women and Fetuses” by Carson Strong.
- “What Does ‘Respect for Persons’ Require? Attitudes and Reported Practices of Genetics Researchers in Informing Research Participants about Research” by Fiona Alice Miller, Robin Zoe Hayeems, Li Li, Jessica Peace Bytautas.
- “Research and Complicity: The Case of Julius Hallervorden” by Franklin G. Miller.