New Issue of Journal of Medical Ethics is Now Available

September 2, 2009

Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 35, Number 9, September 2009) is now available by subscription only.

  • “Reframing the conflicts of interest debacle: academic medicine, the healing alliance and the physician’s moral imperative” by Norman J Kachuck, 526-527.
  • “Eyewitness in Erewhon Academic Hospital” by I de Beaufort and F Meulenberg, 528-529.
  • “Euthanasia and eudaimonia” by D M Sahw, 530-533.
  • “Ethical analysis of the justifiability of labelling with COPD for smoking cessation” by D Kotz, R Vos, and M J H Huibers, 534-540.
  • “Disfigured anatomies and imperfect analogies: body integrity identity disorder and the supposed right to self-demanded amputation of healthy body parts” by D Patrone, 541-551.
  • “Nursing in asylum seeker detention in Australia: care, rights and witnessing” by D Zion, L Briskman, and B Loff, 546-551.
  • “Contracts to devolve health services in fragile states and developing countries: do ethics matter?” by S Jayasinghe, 552-557.
  • “Would you sell a kidney in a regulated kidney market? Results of an exploratory study” by A Rid, L M Bachmann, V Wettstein, and N Biller-Andorno, 558-564.
  • “A note on Brock: prioritarianism, egalitarianism and the distribution of life years” by O F Norheim, 565-569.
  • “Philosophy meets disability” by P Louhiala, 570-572.
  • “Performance-based readability testing of participant materials for a phase I trial: TGN1412” by P Knapp, D K Raynor, J Silcock, and B Parkinson, 573-578.
  • “Ethics and methods in surgical trials” by C M Ashton, N P Wray, A F Jarman, J M Kolman, D M Wenner, and B A Brody, 579-586.
  • “Medical professionalism in the age of online social networking” by J S Guseh, II, R W Brendel, and D H Brendel, 584-586.