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Hastings Center Report Volume 32, 2002 Following is the comprehensive index for Volume 32 of theH t astings Center Report covering all feature material from 2002 Letters and In Brief items of less than 400 words have not been included. In most cases, complete issues are available for Volume 32 (2002) and may be purchased for $15 each. Please contact the soem Department, The Hastings ea Center, 21 Malcolm Gordon Road, Garrison, NY 10524-5555; tel.: (845) 424-4040; fax: (845) 424-4931: e-mail: mail@theh ee ter.org. AUTHORS Arnold, R., see Youngner, S.J. (At Law), Nov-Dec, 8- Goodman, K.W., see Green, R.M. Agar, N., The Problem with Nature (review Dubler, N., see Brody, B. Gostin, L.O., Law and Etthh ics ina Pt of Fukuyama, Our Posthuman Future: Conse- Dula, A., see S.t one, J.R>. Health Eam ergSeentchy (At— L aw), —Masr-A pr, quences of the Biotechnology Revolution), Nov- Dec, 39-40 Duster, T., Medicine, Culture, and Sickle Gostin, L.O., Al in Africa among Won aayyl iSs,e F, Cagee annaaddaa An Anonotu nncceess 'R Reessttrriiccttiio' onnss o1o n CCeiltly oDfi stehaes eB lu(erse:v ieSwi ckloef CWe lla iloAon,e mDiya: i nagn di n tht) he Liasnwad)t, h TI, enkfSsaeSsnpeet-Oepscs:-t O,c t, ‘ iman a)R iONg hets gFire aemee Publicly Funded Stem Cell Research (In eee 2 Politics of Race and Health), Jul \ug, 46-47 Gray, B.H., see Jennings, B. Brief), Mar-Apr, 6- Elliott, C., The Ir- ortance of Being Green, R.M., Overseeing Research on Th Bernstein, J., see Green, R.M. Human? (review or. -’“uyama, Our Posthu- peutic Cloning: A Private Ethics Board Re- Biesecker, B.B., see Gooding, H.C. man Future: Consequ: «es of the Biotechnology sponds to Its Critics, May-Jun, 27-33 . Revolution), Nov-Dec, 42-45 cs ; Blustein, J., see Brody, B. ; a Gunderman, R.B., Is Suffering the Enemy? Emanuel, E., Health Care Reform: Still Possi- Mar-Apr, 40-44 Boehm, K., see Gooding, H.C ble, Mar-Apr, 32-34 . 5 - Bovenkerk, B., Brave New Birds: The Use of Gunderson, M., see Mayo, D.J. ‘A: os : Fleck, L.M., Rationing: Don't¢ rr ; 1 Animal Integrity’ in Animal Ethics, Jan-Feb, oe —— E., Aid to Fetuses with Dependent 16-22 ree thers (Capital Report), Mar-Apr, 8 r: . Fleetwood, J., see Vaught, W. ' ; 4s Boyce, N., A View from the Fourth Estate, a J., see 8 Hanna, K.E., Extraordinary Measures for MMaayy--J]u n, 16-116]- 17 F‘leliesicstc hman, AA..RR. , see Jenningsg., B. and intermeasures to Terrorism: FDA’s “Ani Brody, B., Bioethics Consultation in the Pri Klein, J.E. mal Rule” (Capital Repo vate Sector, May-Jun, 14-20 Frank, A.W., “How Can They Act Like Hanna, K.E., Whose Advice? Expf ert Com- Brody, B., The Task Force Responds, May That?” Cliniciaanys anoed Caregiwveres ea nd Charac nittees Get ae e Makeeoev er (Capeiet al Repto rt), 2 ters in Each Others’ Stories, Nov-Dec, 14-22 Now Dec, 13 Jun, 22-23 Brom, > Fraannss W.fAi ., SCC BovenkerkT,K, B . Galarneau, C.A., Health Care as a Commu Hy_ un, I., Waiver of »rmed Cons nity Good: Many Dimensions, Many Com- tural Sensitivity, and the Problem of Unju Campbell, A., see Terry, L.M. see Neer acs munities, | yf Justice, Sep-( Jct, 33- Families, sep Caplan, A., see Brody, B. ” Jennings, B., Ethics and Trusteeship t Charo, A.R., Wars of Petition (In Brief) Gert, H., Avoiding Surprises: A Model for Health Care: Hospital Board Service in 3 ; sh May-Jun, 6 Informing Patients, Sep-Oct, 2732 -2329 buleI nt | Times (Supplement), Jul-Aug, $1-S28 Clark, P.A., see O’Brien, K. Gillett, G., Daddy Will Make It Better, Even Johnston, J., Just Your Roots Are Showing j . I. f I's; Arthritis (In B.r ief), Sep-Oct, 8 , II n BD rief ‘ T \ I c, 6( Daly, B.J., see McAliley, L.G. se : ; Gillett, G., You Always Were a Bastard, Nov- Jonas, H., Wissenschaft as Personal f DeVries, K.O., see Green, R.M. De eae i a aah ak Dec, 23-28 ence, Jul-Aug, 2 lt a eh ec pe as Donnelley, S., Natural Responsibilities: Phi ied Research Using Brain Dead and Kaebnick. G.E.. The Cloned P ee icccecDe: Oita sitll Wil tie Ser Banen: Maat slover, J.J., Research Using Brain Dead and aebnick, G.E., The Cloned Pigs and the LOSC pm . ologay , al ~ Cc ~s ST iVie Nea arly Dead Patix ents (In Brief)~ , May-Jun, = iDR eality” > of Xenotranspla1 ntatio. n (In Brief), and Hans Jonas, Jul-Augt, 36-43 Ma‘ r-Apr, 4 Gooding, H.C., Unintended Messages: he Dresser, R., The Conscious Incompetent Pa- : Ethics of Teaching Genetic Dilemmas, Mar- Kaebnick, G.E., The Nature of the Problem tient (At Law), May-Jun, 9-10 (review of Fukuyama, Our Posthuman Future Dresser, R., Protecting Posthumous Children Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution), $1 Nov-Dec, 40 Medical Professionalism: Whose Profession Is Sugarman, J., see Brody, B. Kahn, J.P, see Brody, B. and Robertson, J.A. It Anyway? Perspective, 46-48 Tauer, C.A., see Green, R.M. Moreno, J., see Brody, B. Kass, N., see Brody, B. Terry, L.M., “The Child That Might Be Moreno, J., “Of Uncertain Viability”: The Born,” Case Study, May-Jun, 11-12 Kaufmann, R., see Green, R.M. New Federal Rules for Fetal and Neonatal Re- van den Bergh, B.J., see Bovenkerk, B. Kiessling, A.A., see Green, R.M. search (Perspective), Sep-Oct, 47-48 Vaught, W., Covert Video Surveillance in Pe Moss, S.L., see Green, R.M. diatric Care (Case Study), Nov-Dec 10-12 Murphy, T.E, The Ethics of Multiple Vital Wagner, J.E., see Robertson, J. Organ Transplants (Perspective), Mar-Apr, Weiss, L., see Jennings, B. 47-48 Meaningful Regt Welie, J.V.M., Why Physicians? Reflections \ Murray, T-H., What Are Families For? Get- Viay-] on The Netherlands New Euthanasia Law ting to an Ethics of Reproductive Technology, Lauritzen, P., Ri iews of the May-Jun, 41-45 (Perspective), Jan-I eb, 42 RR eproduj ctio. n (revi: ew of Shhaannl! ey Werhane, PH., The Business Ethics within Nelson, H.L., What Child Is This? Nov-Dec, es, (Malksi ng FFaa miliesies aanndd Rtykayann , 19_38 Bioethics (review ot W eber, Bu 1n€SS Ethics in Healthcare: Beyond Compliance), Jan-Feb, 4) Nelson, J.L., see Perry, C. Levin, SR; see Green, R.M. Wilfond, B., see Gooding, H.C. Nicholson, R.H., Death Is the Remedy? (Old Lezemore, V., Genes, Behavior, and the World News), Jan-Feb, 9 Wolpe, P.R., The Neuroscience Revolution Media (In Brief), Nov-Dec, 6-7 (In Brief), Jul-Aug, 8 Lo, B., see Brody, B. Nicholson, R.H., I thics Review Needs to Yoder, $.D., Individual Responsibility for Grow Up (Old World News), May-Jun, 8 Lustig£, A., Moral Pluralism and tlh e rimJ ebateF O’Brien, K., Mother and Son: The Case of H1e2a-l3t]h : Decision, not Discovery, Mar-Apr, over Research on Embryonic Tissue (review of aL-D Medical Marijuana (Case Study), Sep-Oct, L7 Embryo Research Debates 11-13 Youngner, S.J., Who Will Watch the Watch- x of Controversy and Hol ers? May-Jun, 21-22 nd, Lebacqz, and Zoloth, 7e Human En Perry, C., Birth Plans and Professional Auton- Stem Cell DebatSeci:e n omy (Case Study), Mar-Apr, 12-13 Zoloth, L., see Brody, B. Policy , Sepr -Oct, 41 t+) Purdy, W., Nursing Home to Emergency Lyckhoim, L., see Meyers, C. Room? The TroublingD b Last Transfer (Perspec- SUBJECTS Lynn, W.S., Bioethics and the Rest of the tive), Nov-Dec, 46-48 J . . J F World (review of Peterson, Being Human Quinn, L., see Perry, C. Full citation inf/ ormation 1s listed in the author ee Eth {and our f—Dl. a Robertson, J., Sex Selection: Final Word from index. 1() ) the ASRM Ethics Committee on the Use of AIDS Lyon, A., The Cloning Report: Left of Bush PGD (In Brief), Mar-Apr, 6 Gostin, AIDS in Africa but Still a Ban (In Brief), Sep-Oct, Robertson, J., Conception to Obtain Assisted Suicide and Mayo, D.J., Vitalism Revitalized: Vulnerable Hematopoietic Stem Cells, May-Jun, 34-40 Euthanasia Populations, Prejudice, and Physician-Assisted Robinson, W.M., The Boundaries of Identity Death, Jul-Aug, 14-21 (review of Parens, Prenatal Testing and Disabil- Mayo, Vitalism Revitalized McAliley, L.G., Baby Grace (Case Study ity Rights), Mar-Apr, 45-46 Nicholson, Death Is the Remedy? Jan-Feb, 1L9Z 15 Schneider, C., The Bill for Rights (At Law), Schneider, All My Rights McLean, M., Red Light, Green Light: The Jan-Feb, 10-11 Welie, Why Physicians? California Cloning and Stem Cell Laws (In Schneider, C., All My Rights (At Law), Jul- Brief), Nov-Dec, 7 Aug, 10-11 At Law McMillan, J., Sex Selection in the United Scheurich, N., Moral Attitudes and Mental Dresser, The Conscious Incompetent Patient Kingdom, Jan-Feb, 28-31 Disorders, Mar-Apr, 14-21 ‘ Dresser, Protecting Posthumous Ch“i1 ldren Merritt, M., Emotional Reasoning (review of Sharpe, V.A., Science, Bioethics, and the Pub- I lalpern, From Detached Concern to I mpathy: lic Interest, May-Jun, 23-26 Gostin, Law and Ethics in a Public Health Humanizing Medical Practice), Sep-Oct, 45 Emergency Sharpe, V.A., see Jennings, B. 40 Gostin, AIDS in Africa Meslin, E.M., Some Clues about the Presi Simonson, P.,, Bioethics and the Rituals of Schneider, The Bill for Rights dent’s Council on Bioethics (In Brief), Jan Media, Jan-Feb, 32-39 Schneider, All My Rights ‘eb, 8 Steinbock, B., Sex Selection: Not Obviously Meyers, C., A New Liver for a Prisoner (Cas« Wrong, Jan-Feb, 23-28 Bioethics in the Media Study), Jul-Aug, 12-13 Stone, J.R., Wake-up Call: Health Care and Boyce, A View from the Fourth Estate Miles, S.H., On a New Charter to Defend Racism (Perspective), Jul-Aug, 48 Simonson, Bioethics and the Rituals of Media S2 Bioterrorism Sharpe, Science, Bioethics, and the Public Meslin, Some ¢ Gostin, Law and Ethics in a Public Health terest Coun Emergency Youngner, Who Will Watch the Watcher Robertson, S the ASRM Ett Hanna, Extraordinary Measures for Counter End of Life Care measures to l[errorism Wolpe, The Ni Dresser, The Conscious Incompet Business and Informed Consent Gunderman, Is Sufteri the Enemy? Organizational Ethics Gert, Avoiding Surp Purdy, Nursing Home to Emergency Jennings, Ethics and Trusteeship for Health The Troubling Last Trans! Hyun, \ Care Werhane, The Business Ethics within Genetics Justice Bioethics Gooding, Unintended Messages: The Fleck, Rationing of PraTs each2:i ng Genetic Dil] emmas Capital Report Galarneau, Health ( Knowles, Reprogenetics: A Chance for M {(,00d Hanna, Aid to Fetuses with Dependent ingful Regulation Hyun, Waiver of Mothers Lezemore, Genes, Behavior, and the Media Sensitivity, and th Hanna, Extraordinary Measures for Counter- Johnston, J., Just Your Roots Are Showing Lics measures to lerrorism Hanna, Whose Advice? Expert Committees Health Care Policy and Medical Profession Get a Makeover Delivery Miles, On a New Char efendrd Mefdodi ca Caregiver-Patient Emanuel, Health Care Reform DPp rofessionalism Relationship Fleck, Rationing Perry, Birth Plans Frank, “How Can They Act Like That?” Galarneau, Health Care as a Community Narrative Gunderman, Is Suffering the Enemy? Good Frank, “How Car Hanna, Aid to Fetuses with Dependent Klein, The Private Practicing Physician-Inves- Gillett, You Alway tigator Mothers Nelson, What ¢ Hanna, Whose Advice? Expert Committe Merritt, Emotional Reasoning Get a Makeover Nature and Biology Case Study Meyers, A New Liver for a Prisoner Agar, Th} e Problem withk L N McAliley, Baby Grace Murphy, The Ethics of Multiple Vital ¢ Bovenkerk, Brave New Bit [ransplants Meyers, A New Liver for a Prisoner imal Integrity Stone, Wake-up Call: Health Care O’Brien, Mother and Son: The Case of Med Donnelley, Natural Responsibilities: Philoso- Racism ical Marijuana phy, Biology, and Ethics Yoder, Individual Responsibility for Health: Perry, Birth Plans and Professional Autonomy al Nn: Elliott, The Importance of Being H Decision, not Discovery Terry, “The Child That Might Be Born” Jonas, Waisese nschaft a as Pehe rsonal 1} Experience Vaught, Covert Video Surveillance in Pedi- in Brief Kaebnick, The Nature of the Problem atric Care Baylis, Canada Announces Restrictions on Publicly Funded Stem Cell Resea Neuroscience Cloning Charo, Wars of Petition Wolpe, The Neuroscience Revolution Charo, Wars of Petition Gillett, Daddy Will Make It Better, Ev Pediatric Care Lyon, The Cloning Report It’s Arthritis McLean, Red Light, Green Light: The Cali- Glover, Research Using Brain Dead and McAliley, Baby Grace fornia Cloning and Stem Cell Laws Nearly Dead Patients Vaught, Covert Video Surveillance in Pedi- atric Care Conflict of Interest Johnston, Just Your Roots Are Showing Kaebnick, The Cloned Pigs and the “Reality” Old World News Boyce, A View from the Fourth Estate of Xenotransplantation Nicholson, Death Is the Remedy? Brody, Bioethics Consultation in the Private Lezemore, Genes, Behavior, and the Media Sector Nicholson, Ethics Review Needs to Grow Up Lyon, The Cloning Report Brody, The Task Force Responds Organ Transplantation McLean, Red Light, Green Light: The Cali Green, Overseeing Research on Therapeutic fornia Cloning and Stem Cell Laws Kaebnick, The Cloned Pigs and the “Reality” Cloning of Xenotransplantation S3 Meyers, A New Liver for a Prisoner Reproduction and Lynn, Bioethics and the Rest of the World Reproductive Technology Murphy, The Ethics of Multiple Vital Organ Merritt, Emotional Reasoning [ransplants Dresser, Protecting Posthumous Children Robinson, The Boundaries of Identity Perspective Gooding, Unintended Messages: The Ethics Werhane, The Business Ethics within of Teaching Genetic Dilemmas Bioethics Miles, On a New Charter to Defend Medical Knowles, Reprogenetics: A Chance for Mean- Professionalism Rights ingful Regulation Moreno, “Of Uncertain Viability”: The New Lauritzen, Richer Views of the Ethics of Re- Gostin, AIDS in Africa among Women and Federal Rules for Fetal and Neonatal Research production Infants Murphy, The Ethics of Multiple Vital Organ [ransp! McMillan, Sex Selection in the United King- Schneider, The Bill for Rights dom Schneider, All My Rights Purdy, Nursing Home to Emergency Room? Murray, What Are Families For? Che Troubling Last Transfer Sex Selection Perry, Birth Plans and Professional Autonomy Welie, Why Physicians? Reflections on The McMillan, Sex Selection in the United King- Netherlands’} > New Euthl anasia Law Robertson, Sex Selection: Final Word from dom the ASRM Ethics Committee Prenatal and Robertson, Sex Selection: Final Word from Robertson, Conception to Obtain Preimplantation Testing the ASRM Ethics Committee Hematopoietic Stem Cells Steinbock, Sex Selection: Not Obviously McMillan, Sex Selection in the United King- Robinson, The Boundaries of Identity j Wrong dadom Steinbock, Sex Selection: Not Obviously Robertson, Sex Selection: Final Word from Wrong Stem Cells the ASRM Ethics Committee Terry, “The Child That Might Be Born” Baylis, Canada Announces Restrictions on Robertson, Conception to Obtain Publicly Funded Stem Cell Research Hematopoietic Stem Cells Research McLean, Red Light, Green Light: The Cali- Robinson, The Boundaries of Identity Gillett, Daddy Will Make It Better, Even If fornia Cloning and Stem Cell Laws Steinbock, Sex Selection: Not Obviously It’s Arthritis Robertson, Conception to Obtain Wrong Glover, Research Using Brain Dead and Hematopoietic Stem Cells Terry, “The Chilady That Might Be Born Nearly Dead Patients Suffering Klein, The Private Practicing Physician-Inves- President’s Council on Gunderman, Is Suffering the Enemy? ugator Bioethics Lustig, Moral Pluralism and the Debate over Supplement Lyon, The ( loning5 Report Research on Embryonic Tissue Meslin, Some Clues about the President's Moreno, “Of Uncertain Viability”: The New Jennings, Ethics and Trusteeship for Health Council Federal Rules for Fetal and Neonatal Research Care Psychiatry and Nicholson, Ethics Review Needs to Grow Up Xenotransplantation Philosophy of Mind Kaebnick, The Cloned Pigs and the “Reality” Responsibility for Health Gillett, You Always Were a Bastard of Xenotransplantation Scheurich, Moral Attitudes and Mental Dis- Scheurich, Moral Attitudes and Mental Dis- orders orders Yoder, Individual Responsibility for Health: Public Health Decision, not Discovery Duster, Medicine, Culture, and Sickle Cell Reviews I disease Agar, The Problem with Nature Gostin, Law and Ethics in a Public Health Duster, Medicine, Culture, and Sickle Cell Emergency Disease Gostin, AIDS in Africa among Women and Elliott, The Importance of Being Human? Infants Kaebnick, The Nature of the Problem Race Lauritzen, Richer Views of the Ethics of Re- Duster, Medicine, Culture, and Sickle Cell production [ isease Lustig, Moral Pluralism and the Debate over Stone, Wake-up Call: Health Care and Research on Embryonic Tissue Racism November-December

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