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ay Health Care Analysis 9: 485-487, 2001. Health Care Analysis CONTEOFN VOTLUMSE 9 Volume 9 No.1 2001 BENGT BRULDE / The Goals of Medicine. Towards a Unified Theory LENNART NORDENFELT / On the Goals of Medicine, Health Enhancement and Social Welfare TOM SORELL / Citizen—Patient/Citizen—Doctor J. ANGELO CORLETT / Is There a Moral Duty to Die? PAUL DOLAN / Utilitarianism and the Measurement and Aggreg- ation of Quality — Adjusted Life Years MARC BERG, RUUD TER MEULEN and MASJA VAN DEN BURG / Guidelines for Appropriate Care: The Importance of 71-99 Empirical Normative Analysis HUGH V. McLACHLAN and J.K. SWALES / Surrogate Mother- hood, Rights and Duties: A Reply to Campbell 101-107 Instructions for Authors 109-114 Volume 9 No.2 2001 Special Issue Feminism and Bioethics Guest Editor: Mary Briody Mahowald MARY BRIODY MAHOWALD / Introduction: Why aren’t all bioethicists feminists ? 115-116 LAURA M. PURDY / What Feminism Can Do for Bioethics 117-132 486 ALISON BROOKES / Women’s Voices: Prenatal Diagnosis and Care for the Disabled 133-150 ANNE DRAPKIN LYERLY and MARY BRIODY MAHOWALD / Maternal-Fetal Surgery: The Fallacy of Abstraction and the Problem of Equipoise 151-165 PATRICIA K. JENNINGS and JOAN C. CALLAHAN / Multiple Gestations: Some Public Policy Issues 167-185 ANNE DRAPKIN LYERLY, EVAN R. MYERS and RUTH R. FADEN/ The Ethics of Aggregation and Hormone Replace- ment Therapy HELEN BEQUAERT HOLMES / When Health Means Wealth, Can bioethicists Respond? ROSEMARIE TONG / Towards a Feminist Global Bioethics: Addressing Women’s Health Concerns Worldwide Volume 9 No.3 2001 Special Issue Autonomy and Beneficence in an Information Age Guest Editor: Robert M. Sade ROBERT M. SADE / Autonomy and Beneficence in an Informa- tion Age 247-254 DAVID J. ROTHMAN /T he Origins and Consequences of Patient Autonomy: A 25-Year Retrospective RONALD BAILEY / Deciding About Your Health Care: The Ethicist as Policy-Maker H. TRISTRAM ENGELHARDT, JR. / The Many Faces of Autonomy ALFRED I. TAUBER / Historical and Philosophical Reflections on Patient Autonomy 299-319 LAWRENCE O. GOSTIN / Health Information: Reconciling Personal Privacy with the Public Good of Human Health 321-335 487 BEVERLY WOODWARD / Confidentiality, Consent Autonomy in the Physician-Patient Relationship 337-351 KAREN LEBACQZ/ Who “Owns” Cells and Tissues? 353-367 Volume 9 No.4 2001 BJ@RN HOFMANN / The Paradox of Health Care 369-386 INGRID ZECHMEISTER / Foetal Images: The Power of Visual Technology in Antenatal Care and the Implications for Women’s Reproductive Freedom 387-400 MARTIN KING and KATHERINE WATSON / ‘Transgressing Venues’: ‘Health’ Studies, Cultural Studies and the Media 401-416 MARK LEARMONTH/ NHS Trust Chief Executives as Heroes? 417-436 AFSCHIN GANDJOUR / Is Subjective Well-being a Useful Para- meter for Allocating Resources among Public Interventions? 437-447 FELICITY GOODYEAR-SMITH and STEPHEN BUETOW / 449-462 Power Issues in the Doctor-Patient Relationship ERICH H. LOEWY and ROBERTA SPRINGER LOEWY / 463-477 Bioethics at the Crossroad 479-484 Instructions for Authors 485-487 Contents of Volume 9

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