New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available
July 21, 2009
The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 9, Issue 8, 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Why Consent May Not Be Needed For Organ Procurement” by James Delaney and David B. Hershenov, 3-10.
- “The Organ Conscription Trolley Problem” by Adam Kobler, 13-14.
- “Hypotheticals, Analogies, Death’s Harms, and Organ Procurement” by James Lindemann Nelson, 14-16.
- “Survivors’ Interests in Human Remains” by Norman L. Cantor, 16-17.
- “he Duty to Disclose Adverse Clinical Trial Results” by S. Matthew Liao, Mark Sheehan, and Steve Clarke, 24-32.
- “The Duty to Disclose (Even More) Adverse Clinical Trial Results” by Nicole Hassoun, 33-34.
- “Improving Subject Recruitment By Maintaining Truly Informed Consent: A Practical Benefit of Disclosing Adverse Clinical Trial Results” by Kavita R. Shah and Frances R. Batzer, 36-37.
- “Prenatal Diagnosis and Abortion for Congenital Abnormalities: Is It Ethical to Provide One Without the Other?” by Angela Ballantyne, Ainsley Newson, Florencia Luna, and Richard Ashcroft, 48-56.
- “A Closer Look at the Abortion Debate in Iran” by Kiarash Aramesh, 57-60.
- “An Unjustified Exception to an Unjust Law?” by David Wasserman and Adrienne Asch, 63-65.
- “Does Prenatal Diagnosis Morally Require Provision of Selective Abortion?” by  Diana Buccafurni and Pepe Lee Chang, 65-67.
- “Prenatal Testing Can Be Advantageous Even When Abortion is Not an Option” by Alexander A. Kon, 69-70.
Book Reviews Include:
- “Review of William R. LaFleur, Gernot Bohme, and Susumu Shimazono, eds., Dark Medicine: Rationalizing Unethical Medical Research” by Joanne Godley, 73-74.
- “Review of Paul A. Lombardo, Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court, and Buck v. Bell” by Ruth Levy Guyer, 75-76.