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Hastings Center Report Volume 29, 1999 Following is the comprehensive index for Volume 29 of the Hastings Center Report covering all feature material from 1999. The annotated bibliography In the Literature, Letters, and In Brief have not been included. The complete citation for each article in the author index is listed under the name oft he first author; joint authors are listed alphabetically with a cross reference to the full citation. Abbreviations used include: (AL) At Law, (CR) Capital Report, (OW) Old World News, (CS) Case Studies, (P) Perspective, (R) Reviews, (SS) Special Supplement. In most cases, complete issues are available for Volume 29 (1999) and may be purchased for $13.00 each. Where complete issues are not available, reprints will be supplied. Before placing an order, please contact the Membership Department, The Hastings Center, Garrison, NY 10524; tel.: (914) 424-4040; fax: (914) 424-4545. Aarons, Derrick E., Medicine and Its Callahan, Sidney, The Bonds of Family Fins, Joseph J., In a Survivor's Voice (R), Alternatives: Health Care Priorities in the (R), May-June, 44 Mar-Apr, 49 Caribbean, July-Aug, 23-27 Caplan, Arthur L., see McGee, Glenn Fleischman, Alan R., Not So Random Adams, Betsy, see Sugarman, Jeremy Choughts (R), Sept-Oct, 40 Capron, Alexander Morgan, Good Ainslie, Donald C., Questioning Intentions (AL), Mar-Apr, 26-27 Fleissner, Erwin, Race and the Human Bioethics: AIDS, Sexual Ethics, and the Genome (R), July-Aug, 40-42 _, Job in Court (AL), Sept-Oct, 22- Duty to Warn, Sept-Oct, 26-35 Foley, Kathleen, and Herbert Hendin, Amari-Vaught, Eileen, and Sarah- Cassell, Cynthia, see Sugarman, Jeremy [he Oregon Report: Don't Ask, Don’t Tell, May-June, 37-42 Vaughan Brakman, Resistance and Refusal (CS), Jan-Feb, 22-23 Chillag, Kata see Siminoff, Laura A. Geron Ethics Advisory Board, Researcl Arnold, Robert M., see Youngner, Clayton, Ellen Wright, and Eric Kodish, with Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Stuart J. Baby Aaron and the Elders (CS), Sept Ethical Considerations, Mar-Apr, 31-36 Oct, 20-21 Gibson, Kevin, Mediation in the Asch, Adrienne, see Parens, Erik Cohen, Jonathan R., In God’s Garden: Medical Field: Is Neutral Intervention Baker, Tina, and Colleen Cooper, What Creation and Cloning in Jewish Pc »ssible? Sept-( ct, 6-1 3 Happens Next? (CS), Mar-Apr, 24-25 Thought, July -Aug, 7-12 Gold, Marthe R., see Menzel, Paul Ball, Eric, see Sugarman, Jeremy Cooper, Colleen, and Tina Baker, What Gross, Michael L., Autonomy and Happens Next? (CS), Mar-Apr, 24-25 Battaglia, John, see Roberts, Laura Pip . aternalism in Communitarian Society: DeVita, Michael, see Youngner, Stuart J. P.a tient Rights in Israel, July-Aug, 13-20 Weiss Dresser, Rebecca, Science in the Hanson, Mark J., Lilly-Marlene Russow, Beauchamp, Dan, The World We Are Courtroom: A New Approach (AL), and Charles R. McCarthy, A Losing (R), Jan-Feb, 45-47 May-June, 26-27 Xenotransplantation Protocol (CS), Nov- Dec, 22-25 Brakman, Sarah-Vaughan, and Eileen = , Surfing for Studies: Clinical Trials Amari-Vaught, Resistance and Refusal on the Internet (AL), Nov-Dec, 26-27 Hendin, Herbert, see Foley, Kathleen (CS), Jan-Feb, 22-23 Epstein, Richard S., see Roberts, Laura Knowles, Lori P., Property, Progeny, and Cahill, Lisa Sowle, The New Biotech Weiss Patents, Mar-Apr, 38-40 World Order, Mar-Apr, 45-48 Etzioni, Amitai, Medical Records: Kodish, Erik, and Ellen Wright Clayton, Callahan, Daniel, Health Behavior Enhancing Privacy, Preserving the Baby Aaron and the Elders (CS), Sept- Research (R), Jan-Feb, 47 Common Good, Mar-Apr, 14-23 Oct, 20-21 Krasny, Alex, see Sugarman, Jeremy Parens, Erik, and Adrienne Asch, The Siminoff, Laura A., and Kata Chillag, Disability Rights Critique of Prenatal The Fallacy of the “Gift of Life”, Nov- Lamm, Richard D., Redrawing the Genetic Testing: Reflections and Recom- Dec, 34-41 Ethics Map (P), Mar-Apr, 28-29 mendations (SS), Sept-Oct, $1-S22 Smithpeter, Margaret, see Roberts, Lantos, John, see Rai, Arti Pinto-Prades, Jose-Louis, see Menzel, Laura Weiss Maguire, Jr., G.Q., and Ellen M. Paul Spiegel, David, and Simon N. Whitney, McGee, Implantable Brain Chips? Time Potter, Van Rensselaer, Fragmented The Patient, the Physician, and the Truth for Debate, Jan-Feb, 7-13 Ethics and “Bridge Bioethics,” Jan-Feb, (CS), May-June, 24-25 Malm, H. M., Medical Screening and 48-40 Sugarman, Jeremy, Douglas C. McCrory, the Value of Early Detection: When Powell, Donald, see Sugarman, Jeremy Donald Powell, Alex Krasny, Betsy Unwarranted Faith Leads to Unethical Adams, Eric Ball, and Cynthia Cassell, Recommendations, Jan-Feb, 26-37 Rai, Arti, Mark Siegler, and John Lantos, Empirical Research on Informed Malone, Ruth E., Policy as Product: he Physician as a Health Care Proxy, Consent: An Annotated Bibliography Sept-Oct, 14-19 Morality and Metaphor in Health Policy (SS), Jan-Feb, $1-S42 Discourse, May-June, 16 Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph, Liberating Sullivan, William M., What Is Left of Gene Therapy? (R), May-June, 43 McCarthy, Charles R., Mark J. Hanson, Professionalism after Managed Care? and I illy-Marlene Russow, \ Richardson, Henry S., Bioethics, Root Mar-Apr, 7-13 Xenotransplant Protocol (CS), Nov-Dec and Branch (R), Sept-Oct, 36-38 Sulmasy, Daniel P., Christian Ethics and IIIS Richardson, Jeff, see Menzel, Paul the Delivery of Health Care (R), Sept- McCrory, Douglas C., see Sugarman, Oct, 42 Jeremy Roberts, Laura Weiss, John Battaglia, Margaret Smithpeter, and Richard S. Tauer, Carol A., Private Ethics Boards McGee, Ellen, see Maguire, G. Q., Jr. and Public Debate, Mar-Apr, 43-45 Epstein, An Office on Main Street: McGee, Glenn, and Arthur L. Caplan, Health Care Dilemmas in Small Tranoy, Knut Erik, In the Absence of Whar’s in the Dish?, Mar-Apr, 36-38 Communities, July-Aug, 28-37 Ethical Theory (R), Sept-Oct, 43 Menikoff, Jerry, Organ Swapping, Nov- Robertson, John A., The Dead Donor Ubel, Peter, see Menzel, Paul Rule, Nov-Dec, 6-14 [ Jec, 28- 33 van Hooft, Stan, The Persistence of Menzel, Paul, Marthe R. Gold, Erik Russow, Lilly-Marlene, Mark J. Hanson, Intuitionism (R), July-Aug, 38-40 Nord, Jose-Louis Pinto-Prades, Jeff and Charles R. McCarthy, A Xenotrans- Richardson, and Peter Ubel, Toward a plant Protocol (CS), Nov-Dec, 22-25 Wharton, Robert H., Pedestrian vs. Train Broader View of Values in Cost (P), May-June, 28-29 Salem, Tania, Physician-Assisted Suicide: Effectiveness Analysis of Health, May Promoting Autonomy—or Medicalizing White, Gladys B., Foresight, Insight, June, 7-15 Suicide? May-June, 30-36 Oversight, Mar-Apr, 41-42 Moreno, Jonathan D., Present at the Schneider, Carl E., Justification by Faith White, Mary Terrell, Making Respons- Conception (R), July-Aug, 42-43 (AL), Jan-Feb, 24-25 ible Decisions: An Interpretive Ethic for Nicholson, Richard H., Unity in Genetic Decisionmaking, Jan-Feb, 14-21 , Regulating Doctors (AL), July- Diversity (OW), Jan-Feb, 6 Aug, 21-22 Whitehouse, Peter J., The Ecomedical ____, “Dont Die of Ignorance” (OW Disconnection Syndrome, Jan-Feb, 41-44 May-June, 6 Sharpe, Virginia A., Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going (R), Whitney, Simon N., and David Spiegel, Niewijk, Alexandria, Tough Priorities: Sept-Oct, 38-40 The Patient, the Physician, and the Truth Organ Triage and the Legacy of (CS), May-June, 24-25 Apartheid, Nov-Dec, 42-50 Siegler, Mark, see Rai, Arti Youngner, Stuart J., Robert M. Arnold, Nord, Erik, see Menzel, Paul Silberner, Joanne, Turning Pages, If Not and Michael A. DeVita, When Is “Dead”? Heads (CR), Mar-Apr, 6 Nordgren, Anders, Theoretic Health Nov-Dec, 14-21 Care Reform (R), Sept-Oct, 41 , Federal Science Policy: ¢ ‘hanging Battle Lines, New Fronts (CR), July-Aug, Okarma, Thomas B., Introduction: 6 Human Primordial Stem Cells, Mar-Apr, 30 , Organ Wars (CR), Nov-Dec, 5 Age & Aging Federal Science Policy: Changing Battle Genetics Lines, New Fronts, Joanne Silberner, What Happens Next? (CS), Tina Baker Making Responsible Decisions: An July-Aug, 6 and Colleen Cooper, Mar-Apr, 24-25 Interpretive Ethic for Genetic Decisionmaking, Mary Terrell Whit Organ Wars, Joanne Silberner, Nov-Dec, Jan-Feb, 14-21 AIDS ) Questioning Bioethics: AIDS, Sexual Good Intentions AL), Alexander Morgan Ethics, and the Duty to Warn, Donald Case Studies Capron, Mar-Apr, 26-2 7 C. Ainslie, Sept-Oct, 26-35 Resistance and Refusal, Sarah-Vaughan Introduction: Human Primordial Stem Brakman, and Eileen Amari-Vaught, Jan Cells, Thomas B. Okarma, Mar-Apr, 30 At Law Feb, 22-23 Research with Human Embryonic Stem Justification by Faith, Carl E. Schneider, Cells: Ethical Considerations, Geron What Happens Next? Tina Baker and Jan-Feb, 24-25 Ethics Advisory Board, Mar-Apr, 31-36 Colleen Cooper, Mar-Apr, 24-25 Good Intentions, Alexander Morgan What's in the Dish? Glenn McGee and The Patient, the Physician, and the Capron, Mar-Apr, 26-27 Arthur L. Caplan, Mar-Apr, 36-38 Truth, Simon N. Whitney and David Spiegel, May-June, 24-25 Property, Progeny, and Patents, Lori P. Science in the Courtroom: A New Knowles, Mar-Apr, 38-40 Approach, Rebecca Dresser, May-June, Baby Aaron and the Elders, Ellen Wright 26-27 Clayton and Eric Kodish, Sept-Oct, Foresight, Insight, Oversight, Gladys B. White, Mar-Apr, 41-42 Regulating Doctors, Carl E. Schneider, 20-21 July-Aug, 21-22 Private Ethics Boards and Public A Xenotransplantation Protocol, Mark Debate, Carol A. Tauer, Mar-Apr, 43-45 Job in Court, Alexander Morgan Capron, J. Hanson, Lilly-Marlene Russow, and Sept-C Yct, 22-25 Charles R. McCarthy, Nov-Dec, 22-25 The New Biotech World Order, Lisa Sowle Cahill, Mar-Apr, 45-48 Surfing for Studies: Clinical Trials on Death & Dying In God’s Garden: Creation and Cloning the Internet, Rebecca Dresser, Nov-Dec, 26-27 Pedestrian vs. Train (P), Robert H. in Jewish Thought, Jonathan R. Cohen, Wharton, May-June, 28-29 July Aug, 7-12 Biomedical & Physician-Assisted Suicide: Promoting Heaith Care Policy Behavioral Research Autonomy—or Medicalizing Suicide? Medical Records: Enhancing Privacy, Surfing for Studies: Clinical Trials on Tania Salem, May-June, 30-36 Preserving the Common Good, Amitai the Internet (AL), Rebecca Dresser, Nov- Etzioni, Mar-Apr, 14-23 Dec, 26-27 The Oregon Report: Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Kathleen Foley and Herbert Redrawing the Ethics Map (P), Richard Empirical Research on Informed Hendin, May-June, 37-42 D. Lamm, Mar-Apr, 28-29 Consent: An Annotated Bibliography (SS), Jeremy Sugarman, Douglas C. Disability Toward a Broader View of Values in McCrory, Donald Powell, Alex Krasny, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Health, Betsy Adams, Eric Ball, and Cynthia The Disability Rights Critique of Pre- Paul Menzel, Marthe R. Gold, Erik Nord, Cassell, Jan-Feb, $1-S42 natal Genetic Testing: Reflections and Jose-Louis Pinto-Prades, Jeff Richardson, Recommendations (SS), Erik Parens and and Peter Ubel, May-June, 7-15 Adrienne Asch, Sept-Oct, $1-S22 Children Policy as Product: Morality and Metaphor in Health Policy Discourse, Baby Aaron and the Elders, (CS) Ellen Environmental Ethics Ruth E. Malone, May-June, 16-22 Wright Clayton and Eric Kodish, Sept- Oct, Fragmented Ethics and “Bridge Autonomy and Paternalism in Com- 20-21 Bioethics,” Van Rensselaer Potter, Jan- munitarian Society: Patient Rights in Feb, 38-40 Israel, Michael L. Gross, July-Aug, 13-20 Capital Report ! The Ecomedical Disconnection Medicine and Its Alternatives: Health Turning Pages, If Not Heads, Joanne Syndrome, Peter J. Whitehouse, Jan-Feb, Care Priorities in the Caribbean, Derrick | Silberner, Mar-Apr, 6 41-44 E. Aarons, July-Aug, 23-2 Medical & When Is “Dead”? Stuart J. Youngner, Present at the Conception (rev. of Professional Ethics Robert M. Arnold, and Michael A. Jonsen, The Birth of Bioethics), Jonathan Medical Screening and the Value of DeVita, Nov-Dec, 14-21 D. Moreno, July-Aug, 42-43 Early Detection: When Unwarranted A Xenotransplantation Protocol (CS), Bioethics, Root and Branch (rev. of Faith Leads to Unethical Recommenda- Mark J. Hanson, Lilly-Marlene Russow, Gert, Culvert & Clouser, Bioethics: A tions, H. M. Malm, Jan-Feb, 26-37 and Charles R. McCarthy, Nov-Dec, Return to Fundamentals), Henry S. What Is Left of Professionalism after IIIS Richardson, Sept-Oct, 36-38 Managed Care? William M. Sullivan, Organ Swapping, Jerry Menikoff, Nov- Where We Have Been and Where We Mar-Apr, 7-13 Dec, 28-33 Are Going (rev. of Jonsen, Veatch & The Patient, the Physician, and the Walters, eds., Sourcebook in Bioethics; Organ Wars (CR), Joanne Silberner, Truth (CS), Simon N. Whitney and Kuhse & Singer, eds. A Companion to Nov-Dec, 5 David Spiegel, May-June, 24-25 Bioethics), Virginia A. Sharpe, Sept-Oct, The Fallacy of the “Gift of Life,” Laura 38-40 Science in the Courtroom: A New A. Siminoff and Kata Chillag, Nov-Dec, Approach (AL), Rebecca Dresser, May- Not So Random Thoughts (rev. of 34-41 Silverman, Wheres the Evidence?), Alan R. June, 26-27 Tough Priorities: Organ Triage and Fleischman, Sept-Oct, 40 Pedestrian vs. Train (P), Robert H. the Legacy of Apartheid, Alexandria Wharton, May-June, 28-29 Theoretic Health Care Reform (rev. of Niewijk, Nov-Dec, 42-50 Hanson & Callahan, eds., The Goals of Regulating Doctors (AL), Carl E. Medicine), Anders Nordgren, Sept-Oct, Schneider, July-Aug, 21-22 Proxy Decisionmaking 41 Resistance and Refusal (CS), Sarah- An Office on Main Street: Health Care Christian Ethics and the Delivery of Vaughan Brakman and Eileen Amari- Dilemmas in Small Communities, Health Care (rev. of Kilner, Orr & Vaught, Jan-Feb, 22-23 Laura Weiss Roberts, John Battaglia, Shelly, eds., The Changing Face of Health Margaret Smithpeter, and Richard S. The Physician as a Health Care Proxy, Care), Daniel P. Sulmasy, Sept-Oct, 42 Epstein, July-Aug, 28-3 _— Arti Rai, Mark Siegler, and John Lantos, In the Absence of Ethical Theory (rev. Mediation in the Medical Field: Is Sept-C dct, 14-19 of Elliott, A Philosophical Disease), Knut Neutral Intervention Possible? Kevin Erik Tranoy, Sept-Oct, 43 Reviews Gibson, sept-C Yet, 6-13 The Persistence of Intuitionism (RE) The World We Are Losing (rev. of Job in Court (AL), Alexander Morgan (rev. of Bedau, Making Mortal Choices; Callahan, Fale Hopes; Epstein, Mortal Capron, Sept-Oct, 22-25 Feldman, Utilitarianism, Hedonism and Peril), Dan Beauchamp, Jan-Feb, 45-47 Desert, Audi, Moral Knowledge and Implantable Brain Chips? Time for Health Behavior Research (rev. of Ethical Character, Stan van Hooft, July- Debate, G. Q. McGuire, Jr., and Ellen Gochman, ed., Handbook of Health Aug, 38-40 M. McGee, Jan-Feb, 7-13 Behavior Research), Daniel Callahan, Jan- Feb, +7 Religion Old World News In a Survivor's Voice (rev. of Winslade, Justification by Faith (AL), Carl E. Unity in Diversity, Richard H. Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury), Schneider, Jan-Feb, 24-25 Nicholson, Jan-Feb, 6 Joseph J. Fins, Mar-Apr, 49 “Dont Die of Ignorance,” Richard H. Special Supplements Liberating Gene Therapy? (rev. of Nicholson, May-June, 6 Walters & Palmer, The Ethics of Human Empirical Research on Informed Gene Therapy), Christoph Rehmann- Consent: An Annotated Bibliography, Perspective Sutter, May-June, 43 Jeremy Sugarman, Douglas C. McCrory, Redrawing the Ethics Map, Richard D. Donald Powell, Alex Krasny, Betsy Lamm, Mar-Apr, 28-29 The Bonds of Family (rev. of Murray, Adams, Eric Ball, and Cynthia Cassell, The Worth ofa Child), Sidney Callahan, Jan-Feb, $1-S42 Pedestrian vs. Train, Robert H. May-June, 44 Wharton, May-June, 28-29 The Disability Rights Critique of Race and the Human Genome (rev. of Prenatal Genetic Testing: Reflections Organ & Tissue Smith & Sapp, eds., Plain Talk about the and Recommendations, Erik Parens and Transplantation Human Genome Project), Erwin Fleissner, Adrienne Asch, Sept-Oct, $1-S22 July-Aug, 40-42 The Dead Donor Rule, John A. Robertson, Nov-Dec, 6-14

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