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Fournal of medical ethics 1994; 20: 259 VOLUME 20 : CONTENTS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS No 1 MARCH 1994 a Editorial: Recruitment for clinical trials: the need for public-professional co-operation Raanan Gillon Guest editorial: Professions and public alike need to think about their moral values Rabbi Fulia Neuberger The task of nursing ethics Kath M Melia The ethics of screening: is ‘screeningitis’ an incurable disease? Darren Shickle and Ruth Chadwick Debate: Clinical trials — a brave new partnership? Hazel Thornton Debate: Clinical trials — a brave new partnership: a response to Mrs Thornton Michael Baum Fault and the allocation of spare organs Brian Smart Paying donors and the ethics of blood supply Pablo Rodriguez del Pozo Attitudes of women to fetal tissue research Fionn Anderson, Anna Glasier, Jonathan Ross and David T Baird Management of death, dying and euthanasia: attitudes and practices of medical practitioners in South Australia Christine A Stevens and Riaz Hassan Confidentiality and the law Terrance McConnell Metaphysics and medical ethics: a reply Grant Gillett Letters Book reviews 18, 22, 40,46 News and notes Institute of Medical Ethics information No 2 JUNE 1994 Editorial: a personal view: Ethics of genetic screening: the first report of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics Raanan Gillon Guest editorial: Between ourselves Jan Kennedy The ethics of allocation of scarce health care resources: a view from the centre KC Calman At the coalface: Unproven treatment in childhood oncology — how far should paediatricians co-operate? C Yeoh, E Kiely and H Davies At the coalface: Unproven treatment in childhood oncology — how far should paediatricians co-operate?: Commentary Jennifer fackson Consequences for patients of health care professionals’ conscientious actions: the ban on abortions in South Australia Leslie Cannold Would you rather be a ‘birth’ or a ‘genetic’ mother? If so, how much? ¥ G Thornton, H M McNamara and I A Montague Jewish ethical guidelines for resuscitation and artificial nutrition and hydration of the dying elderly Rabbi Zev Schostak Modifying autonomy — a concept grounded in nurses’ experiences of moral decision-making in psychiatric practice Kim Liitzén and Conny Nordin Case conference: The favoured child? David fones, Donna Dickenson and John Devereux Teaching medical ethics: What are students thinking when we present ethics cases?: an example focusing on confidentiality and substance abuse Nancy G Stevens and Thomas R McCormick 118 Book reviews 126 Submitting manuscripts for publication 127 Letters 118 Book reviews 92, 107, 117, 127 News and notes 128 Institute of Medical Ethics information Journal of medical ethics 1994; 20: 260 VOLUME 20 - CONTENTS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS No 3 SEPTEMBER 131 Editorial: Palliative care ethics: non-provision of artificial nutrition and 1994 hydration to terminally ill sedated patients Raanan Gillon 153 Guest editorial: Christian ethics — an irrelevance or the salvation of medicine? Stuart Horner 135 For debate: Psychiatric diagnosis, psychiatric power and psychiatric abuse Thomas Szasz 139 On withholding nutrition and hydration in the terminally ill: has palliative medicine gone too far? Gillian M Craig 144 On withholding nutrition and hydration in the terminally ill: has palliative medicine gone too far? Acommentary Enc Wilkes 146 First trimester prenatal diagnosis: earlier is not necessarily better Judith A Boss Enhancing patient well-being: advocacy or negotiation? Ann W Bird 157 Distinguishing genetics and eugenics on the basis of fairness Fred D Ledley Minimal breaches of confidentiality in health care research: a Canadian perspective H E Emson Bioethics in developing countries: ethics of scarcity and sacrifice Charles Olweny Ethical dilemmas for general practitioners under the UK new contract Lindsay F P Smith and ¥ R Morrissy Words: Definition RS Downie Debate: The ethics of genetic screening: the first report of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics: another personal view David Shapiro In defence of ageism A B Shaw Letters Book reviews 156, 168, 180 News and notes Institute of Medical Ethics information No 4 DECEMBER Editorial: Withholding and withdrawing life-prolonging treatment — moral 1994 implications ofa thought experiment Raanan Gillon Guest editorial: Children’s informed consent to treatment: is the law an ass? Donna Dickenson Ethics in scientific communication: study of a problem case Robert L Berger Euthanasia in Holland: an ethical critique of the new law H Fochemsen Are withholding and withdrawing therapy always morally equivalent? Daniel P Sulmasy and Feremy Sugarman Are withholding and withdrawing therapy always morally equivalent? A reply to Sulmasy and Sugarman John Harris Research on leukaemia cells surplus to diagnostic needs in children M M Reid Teaching medical ethics symposium: The Oxford Practice Skills Project: teaching ethics, law and communication skills to clinical medical students Tony Hope and K W M Fulford Teaching medical ethics symposium: Teaching ethics in the context of the medical humanities RonaldA Carson Teaching medical ethics symposium: The teaching of medical ethics to medical students Shimon M Glick Teaching medical ethics symposium: Patient involvement in clinical teaching Valerie # Grant 21 Index of year’s issues 262 Book reviews 268 Letters 224, 228, 250 News and notes 272 Institute of Medical Ethics information

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