New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available

February 14, 2010

The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 10, Issue 2, February 2010) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Transplant Tourism in China: A Tale of Two Transplants” by Rosamond Rhodes and Thomas Schiano, 3-11.
  • “The Transplant Surgeon and Transplant Tourists: Ethical and Surgical Issues” by Giuliano Testa and Peter Angelos, 12-13.
  • “Professional Obligation and Supererogation with Reference to the Transplant Tourist” by Benjamin Hippen, 14-16.
  • “Professional and Public Ethics United in Condemnation of Transplant Tourism” by Dominique Martin, 18-20.
  • “Transplant Tourism from Taiwan to China: Some Reflection on Professional Ethics and Regulation” by Daniel Fu Chang Tsai, 22-24.
  • “Sex and Blood: A Deeper Exploration of Discrimination in the FDA Blood Donor Policy” by Christopher Fisher and Toby Schonfeld, 40-42.
  • “Blood is a Precious Resource-Does It Really Matter Who Donates It?” by Anthony Vernillo, 44-45.
  • “Repeating History: Use and Abuse of Research Findings and the Misrepresentation of Responsibility for Health Conditions” by Paula Boddington, 57-58.