New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available

October 7, 2009

The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 9, Issue 10, 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “The Era of Nanomedicine and Nanoethics: Has It Come, Is It Still Coming, Or Will It Pass Us By?” by Summer Johnson, 1-2.
  • “The Coming Era of Nanomedicine” by Fritz Allhoff, 3-11.
  • “Nanotechnology Will Change More Than Just One Thing” by Tihamer Toth-Fejel, 12-13.
  • “Nanomedicine: Ethical Concerns Beyond Diagnostics, Drugs and Techniques” by Ellen M. McGee, 14-15.
  • “Nanomedicine and Nanomedical Ethics” by Ronald Sandler, 16-17.
  • “Missing the Boat on Nanoethics” by Gladys B. White, 18-19.
  • “Legalism, Countertransference, and Clinical Moral Perception” by Christy A. Rentmeester and Constance George, 20-28.
  • “What Reason Can Do for Clinical Moral Perception” by Barry Hoffmaster and Cliff Hooker, 29-31.
  • “Let’s Blame the Physicians . . . Again: Physician Legalism and Countertransference” by Dawson S. Schultz, 31-33.
  • “The Physician’s Fragility” by Chris Durante, 33-35.
  • “Some Distinctions, ‘Hair Splitting,’ and Added Worries” by Barbara Russell, 35-37.
  • “Do All Physicians Need to Recognize Countertransference?” by David Jeremy Alfandre, 38-39.
  • “Medical Care of Terrorists – To Treat or Not to Treat?” by Benjamin Gesundheit, Nachman Ash, Shraga Blazer, and Avraham I. Rivkind, 40-42.
  • “Medical Care of Terrorists is ‘Beyond the Letter of the Law'” by Ari Z. Zivotofsky, 43-45.
  • “The Obligations of Health Workers to ‘Terrorists'” by John Lunstroth, 45-48.
  • “The Terrorist and the Doctor: A Legal and Ethical Response” by Jonathan H. Marks, 49-51.
  • “The Psychology of Repugnance and the Duty to Trust” by Richard Ashcroft, 51-52.
  • “No Exceptionalism Needed to Treat Terrorists” by Chiara Lepora, Marion Danis, and Alan Wertheimer, 53-54.
  • “Ethical Caring and the Treatment of Terrorists” by Alan Jotkowitz and Shaul Sofer, 55-56.