A New Edition of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Is Now Available

August 18, 2021

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (vol. 29, no. 3, 2020) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Death and Irreversibility” by Nada Gligorov
  • “Pediatric Brain Tumors: Narrating Suffering and End-of-Life Decisionmaking” by Marije Brouwer, et al.
  • “The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: From Aggressive Treatment to Care of the Dying, Insights from Art and Poetry” by John J. Paris, et al.
  • “How to Legalize Medically Assisted Death in a Free and Democratic Society” by Alister Brownie and J.S. Russell
  • “From Death to Life: Ethical Issues in Postmortem Sperm Retrieval as a Source of New Life” by Brian M. Cummings and John J. Paris
  • “And What About the Pharmacist?: On the Position of the Provider of Lethal Drugs in Dutch Euthanasia Practice” by Martin Buijsen and Wilma Gottgens
  • “Conceptual Barriers to Palliative Care and Enlightenment From Chuang-tze’s Thoughts” by Junxiang Liu, et al.
  • “Counting Cases of Termination of Life without Request: New Dances with Data” by Govert Den Hartogh