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Journal of Medical Ethics, 1996; 22: 369 Index by subject matter (thematic review) Journal of Medical Ethics, volume 22, 1996 Editor’s Note This combined index and thematic review was intro- Library Classification Scheme (the Kennedy duced in the hope that it would be more useful to system), which is printed on page 378. In the second readers than the old system. In the first part, papers part authors, reviewers, papers and book reviews are and book reviews are classified using the American arranged alphabetically, with their Kennedy classifi- National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature cation following. 1.1: Ethics: Philosophical ethics 1996 VOLUME 22/6 De Deyn, Peter P and D’Hooge, Rudi Debate: Covert video surveillance Ethical reasoning in mixed nurse-physician 1996 VOLUME 22/1 continues to provoke debate, groups, 168-173 Bioethics and caring, 83-89, Shinebourne, Elliot A Holm Soren, Gjersoe Peter,Grode Glenn, van Hooft, Stan Debate: Covert video surveillance: the Hartling Ole, Ibsen Karen E and Staffordshire Protocol - a response to Dr Marcussen Henrik Shinebourne, 1.2: Ethics: Religious ethics Thomas, Terry 1996 VOLUME 22/4 The ethics of complementary medicine, 1996 VOLUME 22/5 1.3.8: Ethics: Applied and professional 195-196 Buddhism, euthanasia and the sanctity of ethics: Law Ernst, E life,309-313 Perrett, Roy W 1996 VOLUME 22/3 1996 VOLUME 22/6 Guest editorial: Tackling the drug problem - Those were the days: looking back to the 1.3: Ethics: Applied and professional what can doctors do?, 133-134, future, 356-359 ethics Robson, Philip de Beaufort, Inez 1996 VOLUME 22/2 1.3.9: Ethics: Applied and professional 2.3: Bioethics: Limiting risks by curtailing rights: a ethics: Scientific research Education/programmes response to Dr Ryan, 100-104, Luttrell, Steven and Somerville, Ann 1996 VOLUME 22/4 1996 VOLUME 22/1 What are the limits to the obligations of BMJ response to Dr Gupta, 245-246 Editorial: Case studies and medical the nurse?, 90-94, Craft, Naomi and Smith, Richard education, 3-4 Edwards, Steven D Should intellectual property be Gillon, Raanan disseminated by “forwarding” rejected Teaching medical ethics: Does teaching letters without permission?, 243-244 by cases mislead us about morality?, 1996 VOLUME 22/3 Gupta,Vinod Kumar 46-52 Patient decision-making: medical ethics Coope, Christopher Miles and mediation, 164-167, 2.1: Bioethics: General Craig, Yvonne J P1l4a0c-e1b4o6s, in clinical trials and research, 1996 VOLUME 22/2 E1d9i9t6or iaVl:O LTUhiMnEki ng2 2/a6b out a medical school De Deyn, Peter P and D’Hooge, Rudi Guest editorial: Ethics without abstraction: core curriculum for medical ethics and law, squaring the circle, 69-71 323-324 Callahan, Daniel Guest editorial: Medical ethics, teaching 1.3.1: Ethics: Applied and professional ethics: General 1996 VOLUME 22/3 Wainld litahme sonne,w Bgeonbe tics, 325-326 Do brain tissue transplants alter personal 1996 VOLUME 22/1 identity? Inadequacies of some “standard” Cycle helmets - when is legislation arguments, 174-180 4.1.1: Philosophy of medicine and justified?, 41-45 Northoff, Georg health: Philosophy of the health Unwin, Nigel C Editorial: Brain transplantation, personal professions: General Symposium on covert video surveillance: identity and medical ethics, 131-132 Covert video surveillance: an assessment of Gillon, Raanan 1996 VOLUME 22/1 the Staffordshire Protocol, 22-25 Placebos in clinical practice and research, Reply to Ann Bradshaw, 13-15 Thomas, Terry 140-146 Allmark, Peter Fournal of Medical Ethics, 1996; 22: 370 4.1.2: Philosophy of medicine and 8.2: Professional-patient relationship: Debate: Would Aristotle have played health: Philosophy of medicine Truth-telling “Russian Roulette”?, 209-215 Harris, John 1996 VOLUME 22/3 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Guest editorial: Tackling the drug problem Communication with the seriously ill: 1996 VOLUME 22/5 - what can doctors do?, 133-134 physicians’ attitudes in Saudi Arabia, Needs, preferences and QALYs, 267-272 Robson, Philip 282-285 Cohen, Joshua Mobeireek, Abdullah F, Al-Kassimi, Feisal 1996 VOLUME 22/5 A, Al-Majid, Suliman A and Al-Shimemry, 9.5.2: Health care: Health care Ethical theory, ethnography and Abdullah programmes for specific differences between doctors and nurses in diseases/groups: aged approaches to patient care, 292-299 8.3: Professional-patient relationship: Robertson, David W Informed consent 1996 VOLUME 22/3 Editorial: Ethnography, medical practice Exercising restraint: autonomy, welfare and moral reflective equilibrium, 259-260 1996 VOLUME 22/2 and elderly patients, 160-163 Gillon, Raanan Ethical considerations of the perinatal Dodds, Susan 4.1.3: Philosophy of medicine and necropsy, 111-114 health: Philosophy of the health Khong, T Y 9.5.5: Health care: Health care professions: Philosophy of nursing programmes for specific 8.3.4: Professional-patient diseases/groups: Women 1996 VOLUME 22/1 relationship:Informed consent: Right Yes! There is an ethics of care: an answer to refuse treatment 1996 VOLUME 22/6 for Peter Allmark, 8-12 Women, forced caesareans and antenatal Bradshaw, Ann 1996 VOLUME 22/5 rDersappoenrs,ib iHlietaitehse, r 327-333 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Communication with the seriously ill: physicians’ attitudes in Saudi Arabia, Ethical theory, ethnography and 9.6: Health care: Quality of health 282-285 differences between doctors and care/ethics committees nurses in approaches to patient care, Mobeireek, Abdullah F, Al-Kassimi, Feisal 292-299 AA,b dAull-lMaahj id, Suliman A and Al-Shimemry, 1996 VOLUME 22/1 Robertson, David W Symposium on covert video surveillance: Editorial: Ethnography, medical practice Covert video surveillance: an assessment of and moral reflective equilibrium, 259-260 1996 VOLUME 22/6 the Staffordshire Protocol, 22-25 Gillon, Raanan Women, forced caesareans and antenatal Thomas, Terry responsibilities, 327-333 Symposium on covert video surveillance: Covert 4.4: Philosophy of medicine and Draper, Heather video surveillance and the principle of health: Quality/value of life double effect: a response to criticism, 26-28 9.2: Health care: Right to health care Shinebourne, Elliot 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Symposium on covert video surveillance: NCeoehdesn,, pJroesfheurae nces and QALYs, 267-272 A1n9 96o blVigOaLtiUonM Et o p2r2o/v2i de abortion CPorovfeersts ovri dSeoou tshuarlvle ilalnadn ceD r - Saa mrueeslpso,n se2 9-to3 1 6: Codes of professional ethics services:what happens when physicians Evans, Don refuse?, 115-120 Symposium on covert video surveillance: 1996 VOLUME 22/1 Meyers, Christopher and Woods Robert Guidelines for the multi-agency Ethics of Soviet medical practice, The: management of patients suspected or at behaviours and attitudes of physicians in risk of suffering from life-threatening abuse Soviet Estonia, 33-40 1996 VOLUME 22/6 resulting in cyanotic-apnoeic episodes, Barr, Donald A At the coalface: Autonomy: the need for 16-21 limits, 340-343 Southall, David P and Samuels, Martin P 7.3: Sociology of medicine: Jiwa, Moyez Symposium on covert video surveillance: Professional-professional relationship Reply to Dr Evans re covert video 9.4: Health care: Allocation of health surveillance, 32 1996 VOLUME 22/3 care resources Southall, David P and Samuels, Martin P Ethical reasoning in mixed nurse-physician groups, 168-173 1996 VOLUME 22/2 Holm Soren, Gjersoe Peter,Grode Glenn, 1996 VOLUME 22/4 Research ethics committee audit: Hartling Ole, Ibsen Karen E and Debate:Another peep behind the veil, differences between committees, 78-82 Marcussen Henrik 216-221 Redshaw, M E, Harris, A and Baum,J D McKie, Johh, Kuhse, Helga, Richardson, 8.1: Professional-patient relationship: Jeff and Singer, Peter 1996 VOLUME 22/5 General Double jeopardy, the equal value of lives Delays and diversity in the practice of and the veil of ignorance: a rejoinder to local research ethics committees, 1996 VOLUME 22/1 Harris, 204-208 263-266 Symposium on covert video surveillance: McKie, Johh, Kuhse, Helga, Richardson, Ahmed, Ala’Eldin H and Nicholson, Covert video surveillance and the principle Jeff and Singer, Peter Karl G of double effect, 26-28 Editorial: QALYs, lotteries and veils: the Shinebourne, Elliot story so far, 195-196 1996 VOLUME 22/6 Hope, Tony Debate: Covert video surveillance 1996 VOLUME 22/4 Random paired scenarios - a method for continues to provoke debate, 351 Offering patients entry in clinical trials: investigating attitudes to prioritisation in Shinebourne, Elliot A preliminary study of the views of medicine, 238-242 Debate: Covert video surveillance: the prospective participants, 227-231 Ryynanen, Olli-Pekka, Myllykangas, Staffordshire Protocol - a response to Dr Corbett, Fiona, Oldham, Julia and Lilford, Markku, Vaskilampi Tuula and Takala, Shinebourne, 349-350 Richard Jorma Thomas, Terry Journal of Medical Ethics, 1996; 22: 371 12.1: Abortion:General 1996 VOLUME 22/4 Ryan, Christopher James Consent to clinical research - adequately Editorial: Advance directives, 67-68 1996 VOLUME 22/4 voluntary or substantially influenced?, Hope, Tony Potential and the early human, 222-226 232-237 Watt, Helen Hewlett, Sarah 1996 VOLUME 22/3 Resuscitating the elderly: what do the 12.4.1: Abortion: Legal aspects: 19.1: Artificial and transplanted patients want?, 154-159 General organs/tissues: General Bruce-Jones Peter, Roberts Helen, Bowker Lesley and Cooney Veneta 1996 VOLUME 22/5 1996 VOLUME 22/1 Selective reduction of pregnancy: a legal Guest editorial: Medical and scientific uses 1996 VOLUME 22/5 analysis, 304-308 of human tissue, 5-7 Futility and death in paediatric medical Hall, Alison O’Neill, Onora intensive care, 279-281 Balfour-Lynn, Ian M, and Tasker, 12.4.3: Abortion: Legal aspects: 19.5: Artifical and transplanted Robert C Interests of health organs/tissues: Donation/procurement Resuscitation decisions in the elderly: a personnel/institutions of organs/tissues discussion of current thinking, 286-291 Bruce-Jones, Peter 1996 VOLUME 22/2 1996 VOLUME 22/2 An obligation to provide abortion Non-therapeutic (elective) ventilation of 20.5.3: Death and dying: Prolongation services:what happens when physicians potential organ donors: the ethical basis for of life and euthanasia: Bills, laws and refuse?, 115-120 changing the law, 72-77 cases Meyers, Christopher and Woods Robert Shaw, AB 1996 VOLUME 22/5 1996 VOLUME 22/ 6 The legalisation of active voluntary 14.1: Reproductive technologies: Bodily integrity and the sale of human euthanasia in Australia: will the slippery General organs, 334-339 slope prove fatal?, 273-278 Wilkinson, Stephen and Garrard, Eve Kerridge, Ian H and Mitchell, Kenneth R 1996 VOLUME 22/6 Women, forced caesareans and antenatal 20.1: Death and dying: General 22.1: Animal welfare: General responsibilities, 327-333 Draper, Heather 1996 VOLUME 22/2 1996 VOLUME 22/4 Ethical considerations of the perinatal At the coalface: Should a doctor prescribe 14.4: Reproductive technologies: In necropsy, 111-114 hormone replacement therapy derived vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer Khong, T Y from mare’s urine? 199-203 Cox, Dennis 1996 VOLUME 22/4 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Potential and the early human, Buddhism, euthanasia and the sanctity of life, 309-313 experimentation Watt, Helen Perrett, Roy W 1996 VOLUME 22/5 1996 VOLUME 22/5 20.2.2: Death and dying: Animal rights v animal research: a modest Selective reduction of pregnancy: a legal Definitions/determination of death: proposal, 300-301 analysis, 304-308 Bills, laws and cases Bernstein, Joseph Hall, Alison A reply to Josepth Bernstein, 302-303 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Sprigge, Timothy Guest editorial: End-of-life decisions and 15.2: Genetics, molecular biology and microbiology: Genetic counselling and the law, 261-262 BOOK REVIEWS McLean, Sheila prenatal diagnosis 1.1: Philosophical ethics 20.4.1: Death and dying: Care of the 1996 VOLUME 22/2 dying patient: General 1996 VOLUME 22/2 Genetic testing and early diagnosis Moral philosophy by D D Raphael, 121- and intervention: boon or burden?, 1996 VOLUME 22/6 122 105-110 Do the ward notes refelct the quality of Cartwright, Will Hepburn, Elizabeth R end-of-life care? 344-348 Sulmasy, Daniel P, Dwyer, Maureen and 1996 VOLUME 22/5 18.1:Human experimentation: General Marx, Eric Rethinking life and death. The collapse of our traditional ethics by Peter Singer, 315 1996 VOLUME 22/6 20.5.1: Death and dying: Prolongation Pritchard, Jane Research ethics committees at work: the of life and euthanasia: General experience of one multi-location study, 1.3: Ethics: Applied and professional 352-355 1996 VOLUME 22/3 ethics While, Alison E On withholding artificial hydration and nutrition from terminally ill sedated 1996 VOLUME 22/1 patients. The debate continues, 147-153 Ethics, law and nursing by N Fletcher,J 18.3: Human experimentation: Craig, Gillian M Holt and M Brazier, 57-58 Informed consent de Raeve, Louise 20.5.1: Death and dying: Prolongation 1996 VOLUME 22/3 of life and euthanasia: General 1996 VOLUME 22/2 Equipoise as a means of managing Community ethics and health care uncertainty: personal, communal and 1996 VOLUME 22/2 research edited by I C Henry and G proxy, 135-139 Betting your life: an argument against Pashley, 122-123 Alderson, Priscilla certain advance directives, 95-99 McHaffie, Hazel E Journal of Medical Ethics, 1996; 22: 372 1996 VOLUME 22/5 4.1.1: Philosophy of Medicine and Society, 364-365 Rethinking life and death. The collapse of Health: Philosophy of the Health Series, Hugh our traditional ethics by Peter Singer, 315 Professions: Genereal The older person: consent and care by the Pritchard, Jane British Medical Association and the Royal 1996 VOLUME 22/6 1996 VOLUME 22/6 College of Nursing, 364-365 Health information ethics by P A Cunniffe, Zur verantwortung des arztes by Urban Series, Hugh 365-366 Wiesing, 366-367 Gatherer, Alex Herych, Eckhard 8.3.4: Professional-patient relationship: Informed consent: Right 1.3.5: Ethics: Applied and professional 4.2: Philosophy of medicine and to refuse treatment ethics: Government health: Concept of health 1996 VOLUME 22/2 1996 VOLUME 22/1 1996 VOLUME 22/2 Advance statements about medical Death and deliverance - ‘euthanasia’ in The Healing arts - an Oxford illustrated treatment by the British Medical Germany 1900-1945 by Michael Burleigh, anthology by R S Downie, 125 Association, 126 59-60 West, Richard Dunstan GR Forrest, Duncan 1996 VOLUME 22/4 1996 VOLUME 22/5 1.3.8 Ethics: Applied and professional The international assessment of health- Therapy abatement, autonomy and futility: ethics: Law related quality of life: theory, translation, ethical decisions at the edge of life by measurement and analysis edited by Sally David Lamb, 317-318 1996 VOLUME 22/2 Shumaker and Richard Berzon, 248-249 Draper, Heather AIDS: a guide to the law (2nd ed) Fitzpatrick, Ray 9.1: Health care: General edited by Richard Haigh and Dai Harris, 122 4.3: Philosophy of medicine and 1996 VOLUME 22/1 Cooper, Jonathan C health: Concept of mental health Doctors, dilemmas, decisions by Ben Essex, 60 2.1: Bioethics: General 1996 VOLUME 22/4 Hull, Robin Philosophy, psychology and psychiatry, 1996 VOLUME 22/1 edited by A Phillips Griffiths, 253-254 1996 VOLUME 22/3 Bioethics for the people by the people by Radden, Jennifer Science and the quiet art. Medical research Darryl RJ Macer, 61 and patient care by David Weatherall, Neuberger, Julia 4.4: Philosophy of medicine and 188-189 Ethical foundations of health care health: Quality/value of life Miles, Caroline responsibilities in decision making by Jane Singleton and Susan McLaren, 58 1996 VOLUME 22/3 1996 VOLUME 22/4 Dines, Alison Concepts and measurement of quality of Chronic illness: from experience to policy, Ethics and perinatology edited by life in health care edited by Lennard edited by s K Toombs, D Barnard and RA A Goldsworth, W Silverman, Nordenfelt, 187 Carson, 249-250 D K Stevenson, E W D Young and Williams, Andrew Greaves, David R Rivers, 125-126 Oppe, T E 1996 VOLUME 22/4 1996 VOLUME 22/6 Moral matters: ethical issues in medicine The international assessment of Long-term care decisions: ethical and and the life sciences by Arthur Capian, health-related quality of life: theory, conceptual dimensions edited by Laurence 61-62 translation, measurement and analysis B McCullough and Nancy L Wilson, Mahon, Joseph edited by Sally Shumaker and Richard 363-364 Primum non nocere today: a symposium Berzon, 248-249 May, Thomas on paediatric bioethics edited by Fitzpatrick, Ray G R Burgio andJ D Lantos, 187-188 9.4: Health care: Allocation of health Oppé, TE 5.3: Science/technology and society: care resources Social control of science/technology 1996 VOLUME 22/4 B1u99d6d hVisOmL UaMndE bio2e2t/h2i cs by Damien 1996 VOLUME 22/6 Jpuesrtsipceec taivneds ,h eaeldtiht edc arbey: Acnodmrpeawra tGirveu bb and KFleoorwidna,, R1o2b3e-r1t2 4 E dHDieosanclaltlohsd usrdoean t aa naidnn d tphrKeia vtaihcnlyfe oerenmd iattNei do nL boyha rgMe,:o l3lu6as2e , S MMcaHxawleel,l J J MVe hlman, 250-251 Jarvis, Rupert Reforming health care, edited by David 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Seedhouse, 253 Ethics and biotechnology edited by 8.1: Professional-patient relationship: Reddoch, Margaret A Dyson and J Harris, 316-317 Bangham, C RM General 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Therapy abatement, autonomy and futility: 1996 VOLUME 22/6 1996 VOLUME 22/4 ethical decisions at the edge of life by Ethical aspects of human reproduction Humane medicine by Miles Little, David Lamb, 317-318 edited by Claude Surreau and Francoise 247-248 Draper, Heather Shenfield, 368 Black, Sir Douglas Regan, Lesley 9.5.1: Health care: Health care 8.3.1: Professional-patient programmes for specific 2.3: Bioethics: Education/programmes relationship: Informed consent: diseases/groups: General General 1996 VOLUME 22/6 1996 VOLUME 22/6 Ethics for everyone - a practical guide to 1996 VOLUME 22/6 Bringing the hospital home: ethical and interdisciplinary biomedical ethics Assessment of mental capacity: guidance social implications of high-tech home care education by L C Grafius, 362-363 for doctors and lawyers by the British edited by John D Arras, 367-368 Fairbairn, Gavin J Medical Association and the Law Lennox, Gordon Journal of Medical Ethics, 1996; 22: 373 9.5.6: Health care:Health care 18.2: Human experimentation: Policy 20.2: Death and dying: programmes for specific guidelines Definition/determination of death diseases/groups: HIV infection and AIDS 1996 VOLUME 22/1 1996 VOLUME 22/5 The ethics of IVF by Anthony Dyson, 57 Rethinking life and death. The collapse of 1996 VOLUME 22/2 Dunstan, GR our traditional ethics by Peter Singer, 315 AIDS: a guide to the law (2nd ed) edited Pritchard, Jane by Richard Haigh and Dai Harris, 122 1996 VOLUME 22/4 CPoarolpiearm,e nJto naantdh ans crCee ning: ethical and GEouroodp ecalnin icdarlu gp rraecsteiacer cha nde diettehdi csb y inP eter t20o.w3a: rdD eadteha tha nd dying: Attitudes sseodcciriteaeeldn ipnbrgyo bWfloaery mlsHa InVad r isaiKnnedgn ngefertno,em t ic3t 6e6sd tiisnega sea,n d BFreintnhe,t tL,u c2y4 9 R1e9t9h6i nVkiOnLg UlMifEe and22 /d5e ath. The collapse of Miller, David our traditional ethics by Peter Singer, 315 18.5.2: Human experimentation: Pritchard, Jane 14.1: Reproductive technologies: Research on special populations: General Children 20.5: Death and dying: Prolongation of life and euthanasia TeD1dhu9ien9t s6e tdfa aVnmb,Oiyl L yC GUa irMnRo El te h e U2a2lg/ae1n oowf sbkiyo,t ec5h8n-o5l9 ogy eNCL1tih 9hci9Hihl6c ods Grl lVesaanoOnn ndtL, za s,Ul aRMrwie1 Ecs2he e4ada-rir12tdc22e h/5d 2 sbuyb jeMc tsA: Gsrcoiednicne , and SLB1aae9tav9tsu6itl n e,sV wcoOur1,sL8 t3U -J1Mud8leEi7aa t nh ,2 2T/3h e, by Margaret Pabst 1996 VOLUME 22/4 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Children of choice: freedom and the new 18.6: Human experimentation: Social Therapy abatement, autonomy and futility: reproductive technologies by John A control of human experimentation ethical decisions at the edge of life by Robertston, 247 David Lamb, 317-318 McHale, J V 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Draper, Heather Ethics in epidemiology and clinical 15.3: Genetics, molecular biology and research, annotated readings, edited by 20.7: Death and dying: Suicide microbiology: Genetic screening Steven S Coughlin, 317 Lamb, David 1996 VOLUME 22/2 1996 VOLUME 22/6 Contemplating suicide: the language and Parliament and screening: ethical and 19.1: Artificial and transplanted ethics of self harm by Gavin J Fairbairn, social problems arising from testing and organs/tissues: General 123 screening for HIV and genetic disease, Macnaughton, Jane edited by Wayland Kennet, 366 Miller, David 1996 VOLUME 22/1 1996 VOLUME 22/3 Procuring organs for transplant: the debate Least worst death, The, by Margaret Pabst 17.2: The neurosciences and mental over non-heart-beating cadaver protocols Battin, 183-187 health therapies: Psychotherapy edited by Robert M Arnold, StuartJ Savulescu, Julian Youngner, Renie Schapiro and Carol 1996 VOLUME 22/5 Mason Spicer, 60-61 21.4: International and political The illusion of psychotherapy by William Lamb, David dimensions of biology and medicine: M Epstein, 314-315 Torture Holmes, Jeremy 20.1: Death and dying: General 1996: VOLUME 22/4 18.1: Human experimentation: General 1996 VOLUME 22/1 Torture: human rights, medical ethics and Procuring organs for transplant: the debate the case of Israel edited by Neve Gordon 1996 VOLUME 22/4 over non-heart-beating cadaver protocols and Ruchama Marton, 251-252 The ethics of animal and human edited by Robert M Arnold, Stuart J Forrest, Duncan experimentation edited by Peter D De Youngner, Renie Schapiro and Carol Deyn, 252-253 Mason Spicer, 60-61 Frey, RG Lamb, David experimentation 1996 VOLUME 22/5 1996 VOLUME 22/5 1996 VOLUME 22/4 Ethics in epidemiology and clinical Rethinking life and death. The collapse The ethics of animal and human research, annotated readings, edited by of our traditional ethics by Peter Singer, experimentation, edited by Peter P De Steven S Coughlin, 317 315 Deyn, 252-253 Lamb, David Pritchard, Jane Frey, RG Journal of Medical Ethics, 1996; 221: 374 Alphabetical index PAPERS Delays and diversity in the practice of local Guest editorial: Ethics without abstraction: research ethics committees, 22, 263-266: squaring the circle, 22, 69-71: 2.1 A 9.6 Guest editorial: Medical and scientific uses Do brain tissue transplants alter personal of human tissue, 22, 5-7: 19.1 Animal rights v animal research: a modest identity? Inadequacies of some “standard” Guest editorial: Medical ethics, teaching arguments, 22, 174-180: 2.1 and the new genetics, 22, 325-326: 2.3 An obligation to provide abortion Do the ward notes reflect the quality of Guest editorial: Tackling the drug problem - services:what happens when physicians end-of-life care?, 22, 344-348: 20.4.1 what can doctors do?, 22, 133-134: 4.1.2; refuse?, 22, 115-120: 1.4.3; 9.2 1.3.8 A reply to Joseph Bernstein, 22, 302-303: E L At the coalface: Autonomy: the need for Editorial: Advance directives, 22, 67-68: limits, 22, 332-338: 9.2 20.5.1 Legalisation of active voluntary euthanasia At the coalface: Should a doctor prescribe Editorial: Brain transplantation, personal in Australia, The: will the slippery slope hormone replacement therapy which has identity and medical ethics, 22 , 132-133: prove fatal?, 22, 273-278: 20.5.3 been manufactured from mare’s urine?, 22, 2.1 Limiting risks by curtailing rights: a 199-203: 22.1 Editorial: Case studies and medical response to Dr Ryan, 22, 100-104 : 20.5.1 education, 22, 3-4: 2.1 B Editorial: Ethnography, medical practice N and moral reflective equilibrium 22, 259- Betting your life: an argument against 260: 4.1.2, 4.1.3 Non-therapeutic (elective) ventilation of certain advance directives, 22, 95-99: Editorial: Ethical considerations of the potential organ donors: the ethical basis for 20.5.1 perinatal necropsy, 22, 111-114 : 8.3; 20.1 changing the law, 22, 72-77: 19.5 Bioethics and caring, 22, 83-89: 1.1 Editorial: QALYs, lotteries and veils: the BMJ response to Dr Gupta, 22, 245-246: story so far, 22, 195-196: 9.4 oO 1.3.9 Editorial: Thinking about a medical school Bodily integrity and the sale of human core curriculum for medical ethics and law, Offering patients entry in clinical trials: organs, 22, 334-339: 19.5 22, 323-324: 2.3. preliminary study of the views of Buddhism, euthanasia and the sanctity of Ethical reasoning in mixed nurse-physician prospective participants, 22, 227-231: 8.1 life, 22, 309-313: 1.2; 20.1 groups, 22, 168-173: 2.1; 7.3 On withholding artificial hydration and Ethical theory, ethnography and nutrition from terminally ill sedated Cc differences between doctors and nurses in patients. The debate continues, 22, approaches to patient care, 22, 292-299: 147-153:20.5 Communication with the seriously ill: 4125 4.1.3 physicians’ attitudes in Saudi Arabia, 22, Ethics of complementary medicine, The, P 282-285: 8.2; 8.3.4 22, 197-198: 2.1 Consent to clinical research - adequately Ethics of Soviet medical practice, The: Patient decision-making: medical ethics voluntary or substantially influenced?, 22, behaviours and attitudes of physicians in and mediation, 22, 164-167: 1.3 232-237 : 18.3 Soviet Estonia, 22, 33-40: 6 Placebos in clinical practice and research, Cycle helmets - when is legislation Equipoise as a means of managing 22, 140-146: 1.3; 2.1 justified?, 22, 41-45: 1.3.1 uncertainty: personal, communal and Potential and the early human, 22, proxy, 22, 135-139: 18.3 D Exercising restraint: autonomy, welfare Preferences, needs and QALYs, 22, and elderly patients, 22, 160-163: 9.5.2 267-272: 4.4; 9.4 Debate: Another peep behind the veil, 22, 216-221: 9.4 F R Debate: Covert video surveillance continues to provoke debate, 22, 351: Futility and death in paediatric medical Random paired scenarios - a method for 13.4396 intensive care, 22, 279-281: 20.5.1 investigating attitudes to prioritisation in Debate: Covert video surveillance: the medicine, 22, 238-242: 9.4 Staffordshire Protocol - a response to Dr G Reply to Ann Bradshaw, 22, 13-15: 4.1.1 Shinebourne, 22, 349-350: 1.3.1; 9.6 Research ethics committees at work: the Debate: Double jeopardy, the equal value Genetic testing and early diagnosis and experience of one multi-location study, 22, of lives and the veil of ignorance: a intervention: boon or burden?, 22, : 18.1 rejoinder to Harris, 22, 204-208: 9.4 105-110: 15.2 Research ethics committee audit: Debate:Would Aristotle have played Guest editorial:End-of-life decisions and the differences between committees, 22, “Russian Roulette”?, 22, 209-215: 9.4 law, 22, 261-262: 20.2.2 78-82: 9.6 Fournal of Medical Ethics, 1996; 22: 375 Resuscitating the elderly: what do the Barr, Donald A, 22, 33-40: 6 M patients want?, 22, 154-159: 20.5.1 am JD, a, 78-8 2: 9.6 Resuscitation decisions in the elderly: a Marcussen, Henrik, 22, 168-173: 2.1;7.3 discussion of current thinking, 22, Bowker, Ledien, 22, 154- 159: 20.5.1 Marx, Eric, 22, 344-348: 20.4.1 286-291: 20.5.1 Bradshaw, Ann, 22, 8-12: 4.1.3 McLean, Sheila, 22, 261-262: 20.2.2 Bruce-Jones, Peter, 22, 154-159: 20.5.1; Meyers, Christopher, 22, 115-120: 12.4.3; S 286-291:20.5.1 9.2 Mitchell,Kenneth R, 22, 273-278: 20.5.3 Selective reduction of pregnancy: a legal Cc McKie, John, 22, 204-208; 216-221: 9.4 analysis, 22, 304-308: 12.4.1; 14.4 Mobeireek, Abdullah F, 22, 282-285: 8.2; Should intellectual property be Callahan, Daniel, 22, 69-7: 2.1 8.3.4 disseminated by “forwarding” rejected Cohen, Joshua, 22, 267-272: 4.4; 9.4 Myllykangas, Markku, 22, 238-242: 9.4 letters without permission?, 22, 243-244: Cooney, Veneta, 22, 154-159: 20.5.1 1.3.9 Coope, Christopher Miles, 22, 46-52: 2.1 N Symposium on covert video surveillance: Corbett, Fiona, eo 231: 8.1 Covert video surveillance: an assessment of Cox, Dennis, 22, 199-203: 22.1 Nicholson, Karl ~ 22, 263-266: 9.6 the Staffordshire Protocol, 22, 22-25: Craft, Naomi, 22, 245-246: 1.3.9 Northoff, Georg, 22, 174-180: 2.1 1.3.1; 9,6 Craig, Gillian M, 22, 147-153: 20.5 Symposium on covert video surveillance: Craig, Yvone J,2 2, 164-167: 1.3 Oo Covert video surveillance and the principle of double effect: a response to criticism, D Oldham, Julia,2 2, 22, 26-28: 8.1; 9.6 O’Neill, Onora, 22, Symposium on covert video surveillance: de Beaufort, Inez, 22, 356-359:2 .1 Covert video surveillance - a eer to De Deyn, Peter a 22, 140-1 : a5 2.1 P Professor Southall and Dr Samuels, 22, D’Hooge, Rudi, 22, 140-146: 1.3; 2.1 29-31: 9.6 Dodds, Susan, 22, 160-163: aaa e Perrett, Roy W, 22, 309-313: 1 Symposium on covert video surveillance: Draper, Heather, 22, 327-333: 8.3.4; Guidelines for the multi-agency 9.5.5; 14.1 R management of patients suspected or at Dwyer, Maureen, 22, 344-348: 20.4.1 risk of suffering from life-threatening abuse Redshaw, M E, 22, 78-82: 9.6 resulting in cyanotic-apnoeic episodes, 22, E Richardson, Jeff, 22, 204-208; 216-221: 16-21: 9.6 9. 4 Symposium on covert video surveillance: Edwards, Steven D, 22, 90-94: 1.3 Roberts, Helen, 22, 154-159: 20.5.1 Reply to Dr Evans re covert video Ernst, E 22, 197-198: 2.1 Robertson, David ~ 22, 292-299: 4.1.2; surveillance, 22, 32: 9.6 Evans, Don, 22, 29-31: 9.6 4.1.3 Robson, Philip, 22, 133-134: 4.1.2; 1.3.8 3 G Ryan, Christopher James, 22, 95-99: 20.5.1 Teaching medical ethics: Does teaching cases Garrard, Eve, 22, 334-339: 19.5 Ryynanen, Olli-Pekka, 22, 238-242: 9.4 mislead us about morality?, 22, 46-52: 2.1 Gillon, Raanan, 22, 3-4: 2.1; 131-132: Those were the days: looking back at the 2.1; 259-260: 4.1.2, 4.1.3; 323-324: 2 Ss future, 22, 356-359: 2.1 Gjersoe, Peter, = 168- 173: 2 Grode, Glenn,2 2, 168 -173: 2 Samuels, Martin P, 22, 15-21; 32: 9.6 Ww Gupta, Vinod ar 22, 2 43-2 Shaw, A B, 22, 72-77: 19.5 Shinebourne, Elliot, 22, 26-28: 8.1; 9.6; What are the limits to the obligations of H -§333596 the nurse?, 22, 90-94 : 1.3 Singer, Peter, 22, 204-208; 216-221: Women, forced caesareans and antenatal Hall, a 22, 304-308: 12.4.1; 14.4 Smith, Richard, 22, 245-246: 1.3.9 responsibilities, 22, 327-333: 8.3.4; 9.5.5; Harris, A, 22, 78-82: 9.6 Somerville, Ann, 22, cama: 14.1 Harris, J, 22, 209-215: 9.4 Southall, , David P, 22, 15-2 1; 32: 9.6 Hartling, Ole, 22, 168-173: 2.1; 7.3 ¥ Hepburn, Elizabeth R, 22, 105-110: 15.2 Saabs Daniel P, 22, 344- 348: 20.4.1 Hewlett, Sarah, 22, 232-237: 18.3 Yes! 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The collapse of Lamb, David our traditional ethics, 22, 315: 1.1; 1.3; Lamb, David, 22, 60-61: 19.1, 20.1: 22, Ethics, law and nursing, 22, 7-58: 2.1 201; 20.2; 20.3. 317: 18.1; 18.6 Ethics of animal and human Lennox, Gordon, 22, 367-368: 9.5.1 experimentation, The, 22, 252-253: 18.1; Ss _s > M Ethics of IVF, The, 22, 57: 14.4 Science and the quiet art. Medical research and patient care, 22, 188-189: 9.1 Macnaughton, Jane, 22, 123: 20.7 F Mahon, Joseph, 22, 61-62: 2.1 T May, Thomas, 22, 363-364 : 9.1 Family in the age of biotechnology, The, McHaffie, Hazel E, 22, 122-123: 1.3 22, 58-59: 14.1 Therapy abatement, autonomy and futility: McHale, J V, 22, 247:14.1; 250-251: 9.1 Fournal of Medical Ethics, 1996; 22: 377 Miles, Caroline, 22, 188-189: 9.1 P S Miller, David, 22, 366: 9.5.6; 15.3 Pritchard, Jane, 22, 315: 1.1; 1.3; 20.1; Savulescu, Julian, 22, 183-187 : 20.5; N 20.2; 20.3. 20.7 Series, Hugh, 22, 364-365: 8.3.1; 9.4 Neuberger, Julia, 22, 61: 2.1 R Ww Oo Reddoch, Margaret, 22, West, Richard, 22, 25: 4.2 Oppé, T E, 22, 125-126: 2.1; 187-188: 2.1 Regan, Lesley, 22, 368: Williams, Andrew, 22, 187: 4.4

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