New Issue of Journal of Medical Ethics is Now Available
July 2, 2009
Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 35, Number 7, July 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “More than cautionary tales: the role of fiction in bioethics” by Sarah Chan, 398-399.
- “HIV testing of junior doctors: exploring their experiences, perspectives and accounts” by L R Salkeld, S J McGeehan, E Chaudhuri, and I M Kerslake, 402-406.
- “The ethics of the placebo in clinical practice revisited” by P Louhiala, 407-409.
- “Reconsidering prenatal screening: an empirical–ethical approach to understand moral dilemmas as a question of personal preferences” by E GarcÃa, D R M Timmermans, and E van Leeuwen, 410-414.
- “Bone marrow transplantation in the prevention of intellectual disability due to inherited metabolic disease: ethical issues” by P Louhiala, 415-418.
- “Understanding respect: learning from patients” by N W Dickert and N E Kass, 419-423.
- “Exploring morally relevant issues facing families in their decisions to monitor the health-related behaviours of loved ones” by D Gammon, E K Christiansen, and R Wynn, 424-428.
- “Is all fair in biological warfare? The controversy over genetically engineered biological weapons” by J M Appel, 429-432.
- “Genetic enhancements and expectations” by K Sorensen, 433-435.
- “Belgian euthanasia law: a critical analysis” by R Cohen-Almagor, 436-439.
- “Vulnerability in palliative care research: findings from a qualitative study of black Caribbean and white British patients with advanced cancer” by J Koffman, M Morgan, P Edmonds, P Speck, and I J Higginson, 440-444.
- “Limits to research risks” by F G Miller and S Joffe, 445-449.
- “Split views among parents regarding children’s right to decide about participation in research: a questionnaire survey” by  U Swartling, G Helgesson, M G Hansson, and J Ludvigsson, 450-458.