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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 1998 CONTENTS Guest Editorial What Differences Make a Difference? ERIK PARENS Contributors Special Section: Difference and the Delivery of Healthcare Desperately Seeking Difference ERIKA BLACKSHER Difficult Difference KAREN LEBACQZ The Difference That Culture Can Make in End-of-Life Decisionmaking H. EUGENE HERN, JR., BARBARA A. KOENIG, LISA JEAN Moore, AND PATRICIA A. MARSHALI Social Class and Medical Decisionmaking: A Neglected Topic in Bioethics Betty WoLDER LEVIN AND NINA GLICK SCHILLER The Religious Difference in Clinical Healthcare Mark J. HANSON Approximation and Negotiation: Clinical Pragmatism and Difference JOSEPH J. FINS Distracted by Disability ADRIENNE ASCH CQ Sources/Bibliography Davip A. BUEHLER Departments and Columns Responses and Dialogue Response to “Dimensions and Classification of Genetic Interventions in the Human Genome” by Matthew D. Bacchetta and Gerd Richter (CO Vol. 5, No. 3) Misinterpretations and Misrepresentations DONALD S. RUBENSTEIN Response to “Ethics and Drug Infants” by Michelle Oberman (CO Vol. 6, No. 2) Points of Variance RENU JAIN, DAvip C. THOMASMA, RASA RAGAS Perspectives A Crossroads in Genetic Counseling and Ethics GLENN MCGEE AND MONICA ARRUDA Mass Pre-Embryo Adoption FRANCESCO DEMARTIS Network News The Status of Hospital Ethics Committees in Pennsylvania ELLEN L. CsIKAI IV Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 1998 CONTENTS Guest Editorial What Differences Make a Difference? ERIK PARENS Contributors Special Section: Difference and the Delivery of Healthcare Desperately Seeking Difference ERIKA BLACKSHER Difficult Difference KAREN LEBACQZ The Difference That Culture Can Make in End-of-Life Decisionmaking H. EUGENE HERN, JR., BARBARA A. KOENIG, LISA JEAN Moore, AND PATRICIA A. MARSHALI Social Class and Medical Decisionmaking: A Neglected Topic in Bioethics Betty WoLDER LEVIN AND NINA GLICK SCHILLER The Religious Difference in Clinical Healthcare Mark J. HANSON Approximation and Negotiation: Clinical Pragmatism and Difference JOSEPH J. FINS Distracted by Disability ADRIENNE ASCH CQ Sources/Bibliography Davip A. BUEHLER Departments and Columns Responses and Dialogue Response to “Dimensions and Classification of Genetic Interventions in the Human Genome” by Matthew D. Bacchetta and Gerd Richter (CO Vol. 5, No. 3) Misinterpretations and Misrepresentations DONALD S. RUBENSTEIN Response to “Ethics and Drug Infants” by Michelle Oberman (CO Vol. 6, No. 2) Points of Variance RENU JAIN, DAvip C. THOMASMA, RASA RAGAS Perspectives A Crossroads in Genetic Counseling and Ethics GLENN MCGEE AND MONICA ARRUDA Mass Pre-Embryo Adoption FRANCESCO DEMARTIS Network News The Status of Hospital Ethics Committees in Pennsylvania ELLEN L. CsIKAI IV Volume 7 Contents CQ Review NANcy S. JECKER Limits—The Role of the Law in Bioethical Decision Making by Roger B. Dworkin Reviewed by BEN A. RicH Abstracts of Note: The Bioethics Literature KENNETH V. ISERSON Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 1998 CONTENTS Guest Editorial Dolly, Cloning, and the Public Misunderstanding of Science: A Challenge for All of Us ARLENE JUDITH KLOTZKO Contributors Special Section: Cloning: Technology, Policy, and Ethics CQ Interview: Voices from Roslin: The Creators of Dolly Discuss Science, Ethics, and Social Responsibility with Arlene Judith Klotzko Cloning: Then and Now DANIEL CALLAHAN Cloning in the Popular Imagination Dorotuy NELKIN AND M. SUSAN LINDEE Power without Responsibility: Media Portrayals of Dolly and Science Tom WILKIE AND ELIZABETH GRAHAM A Life in the Shadow: One Reason Why We Should Not Clone Humans S@REN HOLM Cloning and Human Dignity JOHN HARRIS Cloning, Ethics, and Religion Lee M. SILVER The Regulation of Technology Mary WARNOCK Mom, Dad, Clone: Implications for Reproductive Privacy Lori B. ANDREWS Ethical Aspects of Cloning Techniques: Opinion of the Group of Advisers on the Ethical Implications of Biotechnology of the European Commission Commentary: ANNE MCLAREN Ethical Aspects of Genetic Modification of Animals Opinion of the Group of Advisers on the Ethical Implications of Biotechnology of the European Commission Commentary: EGBERT SCHROTEN Volume 7 Contents Little Lamb Who Made Thee? A Lesson from Edinburgh KENNETH M. Boyp Davip A. BUEHLER Qe Responses to “Goldilocks and Mrs. Ilych: A Critical Look at the Philosophy of Hospice’” (CQ Vol 6 No 3) by Felicia Ackerman This Porridge Is Too Thin GRETCHEN M. BROWN Demolishing a ‘Straw Man E.tiott |]. ROSEN Etanh ics Comspmrrittt teesa t»¢ TWA ork Sperm Donation from a Comatose, Dying Man KENNETH V. ISERSON Commentary on “Sperm Donation from a Comatose, Dying Man’ HOWARD KLEPPER WILLIAM S. ANDERECK What Ac tually Happe ned ; ) p, e Human Cloning: Analysis and Evaluation KEVIN T. FirzGERALD \ etwork N Physician-Hastened Death and End-of-Life Care: Development of a Community-Wide Consensus Statement and Guidelines STEVE HEILIG AND RosBert V. BRODY CO Reviews NANCY S. JECKER I thi in by Carson Strong The Perfect Baby: A Pragmati by Glenn McGee New Ways of Making Babies by Cynthia B. Cohen, ed Reviewed by JULIEN S. MuRPHY Note: The Bioethics KENNETHV . ISERSON Volume 7, Number 3, Summer 1998 CONTENTS Guest Editorial Putting Universal Healthcare on the Religious Agenda DANIEL A. Moros AND ROSAMOND RHODES Contributors Vi Volume 7 Contents Section: Unheard Voices: Religious Perspectives on Access to Healthcare Health Reform in America: The Mystery of the Missing Moral Momentum LAWRENCE D. BROWN \ Protestant Perspective on Access to Healthcare ALLEN VERHEY \ Catholic Perspective on Access to Healthcare RicHARD A. MCCORMICK \ Jewish Perspective on Access to Healthcare NoaM J. ZOHAR CQ Sources/Bibliography Davip A. BUEHLER Articles Bringing Clarity to the Futility Debate: Don’t Use the Wrong Cases HOWARD B Bropy Commentary: Bringing Clarity to the Futility Debate: Are the Cases Wrong? LAWRENCE J]. SCHNEIDERMAN Cloning and Infertility CARSON STRONG Alzheimer Testing at Silver Years A. MATHEW THOMAS, GENE COHEN, ROBERT M. COOK-DEEGAN, JOAN O’SULLIVAN, STEPHEN G. Post, ALLEN D. ROSEs, KENNETH F. SCHAFFNER, AND RONALD M. GREEN Paradigms for Clinical Ethics Consultation Practice MarK D. Fox, GLENN MCGEE, AND ARTHUR L. CAPLAN Some Narrative Methodologies for Clinical Ethics WILLIAM J. ELLos Departments and Columns Responses and Dialogue Response to “This Porridge Is Too Thin” by Gretchen M. Brown and “Demolishing a ‘Straw Man’” by Elliot J. Rosen (CQ Vol 7, No 2) FELICIA ACKERMAN Perspectives The Greening of Bioethics: Corporate Funding of Bioethics Research LEIGH TURNER Abstracts of Note: The Bioethics Literature KENNETH V. ISERSON Volume 7, Number 4, Fall 1998 CONTENTS From the Editors Overstepping Boundaries Contributors Volume 7 Contents Special Section: Euthanasia and Public Policy Physician-Assisted Death: Can Philosophical Bioethics Aid Social Policy? Mark G. KuUCZEWSKI Euthanasia and Health Reform in Canada MICHAEL STINGIL Commentary: MICHAEL M. BuRGESS JOHN HUBERT AND SUSAN SHERWIN Critical Notice: Why Killing Is Not Always Worse—and Is Sometimes Better—Than Letting Die HELGA KUHSE Currently Accepted Practices That Are Known to Lead to Death, and PAS: Is There an Ethically Relevant Difference? THoMAsS A. CAVANAUGH Terminal Sedation as Palliative Care: Revalidating a Right to a Good Death GEoRGE P. SMITH, II Assessing the Arguments for and against Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Part Il Davip C. THOMASMA CQ Sources/Bibliography Davip A. BUEHLER Departments and Columns Responses and Dialogue Response to “Reassessing the Reliability of Advance Directives” by Thomas May (CQ Vol. 6, No. 5) Advance Directives and Voluntary Slavery CHRISTOPHER TOLLEFSEN Breaking Bioethics An Introduction and Mission Gene Patents Can Be Ethical GLENN MCGEE What's So Special about the Human Genome? ARTHUR L. CAPLAN Disease Genes Are Not Patentable: A Rebuttal of McGee Jon F. MERZ AND MILpRED K. CHo Gene Patents—A Pharmaceutical Perspective JACK L. TRIBBLE Disease Gene Patenting: The Clinician’s Dilemma Davip MAGNUS Perspectives On the Subject(s) of Jack Kevorkian M.D.: A Retrospective Analysis Tom Kocu Commentary: Koch on Kevorkian: Who Knows Best? STEVE HEILIG Vil Volume 7 Contents Bedside Story Every Death Is Different FROM A PHYSICIAN AT A Major MEDICAL CENTER Abstracts of Note: The Bioethics Literature KENNETH V. ISERSON Author Index and Contents for Volume 7

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