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Fournal of Medical Ethics 19993;25:558-563 Index by subject matter (thematic review) Journal of Medical Ethics, volume 25, 1999 Editor’s note The milk and the honey: ethics of artificial Kottow, Michael H This combined index and thematic review nutrition and hydration of the elderly on Debate: Camouflage is no defence was introduced in the hope that it would be the other side of Europe, 447-450 response to Kottow, 344-348 more useful to readers than the old system Garanis-Papadatos, Tina and Katsas, / Seedhouse, David In the first part, papers, book reviews and totle Debate: In defence of medical ethics, 340- letters are classified using the American 343 National Reference Centre for Bioethics 1.3.3: Ethics: Applied and professional Kottow, Michael H Literature Library Classification Scheme ethics: Education 1999 VOLUME 25/5 the Ke5n69n.e dy In sytshtee m se, cwohnidc h piasr tp rianuttehdo rso,n 1999 VOLUME 25/5 competence in medical Eevdaulcuaattiionng, et3h6i7c-s 374 viewers, letter writers, papers, book re- cs: Evaluating ethics Savulescu, Julian, Crisp, Roger, Fulford, K views and letters are arranged alphabetically, competence in medics education, 367-374 W M, and Hope, Tony with their Kennedy classification following Savulescu, Julian, Crisp, Roger, Fulford K 1999 VOLUME W M, and Hope, Tony Tzaching medical ethics: An international PAPERS survey of medical ethics curricula in Asia, 1.3.9: Ethics: Applied and professional 314-521 1.1: Ethics: Philosophical ethics ethics: Scientific research Miyasaka, Michio, Akabayashi, Akira, Kai, Ichiro and Ohi, Gen 1999 VOLUME 25/4 999 VOLUME 25/3 Debate: A reply to Professor Seedhouse, Research, ethics and conflict of interests, 1 teaching of me 349-350 259-262 Nicholas, Barbara Kottow, Michael H ttle, Miles Phe role of literature in medical educ Debate: Camouflage is no defence - a 999 VOLUME 25/6 response to Kottow, 344-348 ‘raud, misconduct or normal science in a commentary on the poem: Roswell: Seedhouse, David nedical research - an empirical study of Hanger 8 } 52 9 531 Debate: In defence of medical ethics, 340-343 Jemarcation, 301-506 Downie, Robin Kottow, Michael H ynoe, Niels, Jacobsson, Lars and 1999 VOLUME 25/6 undgren, Erik 4.1.2: Philosophy of medicine and Roswell, Hanger 84, 528 health: Philosophy of the health pro- McConnell, AA 2.1: Bioethics: General fessions: Philosophy of medicine Phe role of literature in medical education a commentary on the poem: Roswell, 999 VOLUME 25 3 1999 VOLUME 25/4 Hanger 84, 529-531 Editoria Empirical medical ethics, 2 Debate: A reply to Professor Seedhouse, Downie, Robin lope, Tony 349-350 999 VOLUME Kottow, Michael H 1.3.1: Ethics: Applied and professional Ancient Chinese medical ethics and the f Debat : Camouflage is no defence - ethics: General orinciples of biomedical ethics, response to Kottow, 344-348 Tsai, Daniel Fu-Chang Seedhouse, David 1999 VOLUME 25/1 Guest editorial: Bioethics in and from Asia, Debate: In defence of medical ethics, 34 g medical ethics: Do case studies 293-295 mislead about the nature of reality, 42-46 Macer, Darryl Kottow, Michael H Pattison, Stephen, Dickenson, Donna, 1999 VOLUME 25/5 Parker, Michael and Heller, Tom Beneficence in general practice: an empiri- 4.1.3: Philosophy of medicine and ical Ethics: Do studies of the cal investigation, 388-393 health: Philosophy of the health pro- ature of cases mislead about the reality of Rogers, Wendy A fessions: Philosophy of nursing cases: a response to Pattison er al, 47-50 Medical ethics around the world: Bioethics Higgs, Roger regulations in Turkey, 404-407 1999 VOLUME 25/6 1999 VOLUME 25/6 Aydin, Erdem The virtue of nursing: the covenant of care, Editorial: End-of-life decisions, 435-436 Resurrecting autonomy during resuscita- 4177-481 Gillon, Raanan tion: the concept of professional substi- Bradshaw, Ann On becoming non-judgmental: some diffi- tuted judgment, 375-378 culties for an ethics of counselling, 487-490 Ardagh, Michael 6: Codes of professional ethics Johnston, Martin Food refusal in prisoners: a communica- 2.3: Bioethics: Education/programmes 1999 VOLUME 25/5 tion or a method of selt-killing? The role of The role of ethical principles in health care the psychiatrist and resulting ethical chal- 1999 VOLUME 25/4 and the implications for ethical codes, 394- lenges, 451-456 Debate: A reply to Professor Seedhouse, 398 Brockman, Bea 349-350 Limentani, Alexander E Fournal of Medical Ethics 19993;25:558-563 Index by subject matter (thematic review) Journal of Medical Ethics, volume 25, 1999 Editor’s note The milk and the honey: ethics of artificial Kottow, Michael H This combined index and thematic review nutrition and hydration of the elderly on Debate: Camouflage is no defence was introduced in the hope that it would be the other side of Europe, 447-450 response to Kottow, 344-348 more useful to readers than the old system Garanis-Papadatos, Tina and Katsas, / Seedhouse, David In the first part, papers, book reviews and totle Debate: In defence of medical ethics, 340- letters are classified using the American 343 National Reference Centre for Bioethics 1.3.3: Ethics: Applied and professional Kottow, Michael H Literature Library Classification Scheme ethics: Education 1999 VOLUME 25/5 the Ke5n69n.e dy In sytshtee m se, cwohnidc h piasr tp rianuttehdo rso,n 1999 VOLUME 25/5 competence in medical Eevdaulcuaattiionng, et3h6i7c-s 374 viewers, letter writers, papers, book re- cs: Evaluating ethics Savulescu, Julian, Crisp, Roger, Fulford, K views and letters are arranged alphabetically, competence in medics education, 367-374 W M, and Hope, Tony with their Kennedy classification following Savulescu, Julian, Crisp, Roger, Fulford K 1999 VOLUME W M, and Hope, Tony Tzaching medical ethics: An international PAPERS survey of medical ethics curricula in Asia, 1.3.9: Ethics: Applied and professional 314-521 1.1: Ethics: Philosophical ethics ethics: Scientific research Miyasaka, Michio, Akabayashi, Akira, Kai, Ichiro and Ohi, Gen 1999 VOLUME 25/4 999 VOLUME 25/3 Debate: A reply to Professor Seedhouse, Research, ethics and conflict of interests, 1 teaching of me 349-350 259-262 Nicholas, Barbara Kottow, Michael H ttle, Miles Phe role of literature in medical educ Debate: Camouflage is no defence - a 999 VOLUME 25/6 response to Kottow, 344-348 ‘raud, misconduct or normal science in a commentary on the poem: Roswell: Seedhouse, David nedical research - an empirical study of Hanger 8 } 52 9 531 Debate: In defence of medical ethics, 340-343 Jemarcation, 301-506 Downie, Robin Kottow, Michael H ynoe, Niels, Jacobsson, Lars and 1999 VOLUME 25/6 undgren, Erik 4.1.2: Philosophy of medicine and Roswell, Hanger 84, 528 health: Philosophy of the health pro- McConnell, AA 2.1: Bioethics: General fessions: Philosophy of medicine Phe role of literature in medical education a commentary on the poem: Roswell, 999 VOLUME 25 3 1999 VOLUME 25/4 Hanger 84, 529-531 Editoria Empirical medical ethics, 2 Debate: A reply to Professor Seedhouse, Downie, Robin lope, Tony 349-350 999 VOLUME Kottow, Michael H 1.3.1: Ethics: Applied and professional Ancient Chinese medical ethics and the f Debat : Camouflage is no defence - ethics: General orinciples of biomedical ethics, response to Kottow, 344-348 Tsai, Daniel Fu-Chang Seedhouse, David 1999 VOLUME 25/1 Guest editorial: Bioethics in and from Asia, Debate: In defence of medical ethics, 34 g medical ethics: Do case studies 293-295 mislead about the nature of reality, 42-46 Macer, Darryl Kottow, Michael H Pattison, Stephen, Dickenson, Donna, 1999 VOLUME 25/5 Parker, Michael and Heller, Tom Beneficence in general practice: an empiri- 4.1.3: Philosophy of medicine and ical Ethics: Do studies of the cal investigation, 388-393 health: Philosophy of the health pro- ature of cases mislead about the reality of Rogers, Wendy A fessions: Philosophy of nursing cases: a response to Pattison er al, 47-50 Medical ethics around the world: Bioethics Higgs, Roger regulations in Turkey, 404-407 1999 VOLUME 25/6 1999 VOLUME 25/6 Aydin, Erdem The virtue of nursing: the covenant of care, Editorial: End-of-life decisions, 435-436 Resurrecting autonomy during resuscita- 4177-481 Gillon, Raanan tion: the concept of professional substi- Bradshaw, Ann On becoming non-judgmental: some diffi- tuted judgment, 375-378 culties for an ethics of counselling, 487-490 Ardagh, Michael 6: Codes of professional ethics Johnston, Martin Food refusal in prisoners: a communica- 2.3: Bioethics: Education/programmes 1999 VOLUME 25/5 tion or a method of selt-killing? The role of The role of ethical principles in health care the psychiatrist and resulting ethical chal- 1999 VOLUME 25/4 and the implications for ethical codes, 394- lenges, 451-456 Debate: A reply to Professor Seedhouse, 398 Brockman, Bea 349-350 Limentani, Alexander E : Sociology of medicine: Medical 10.1: Sexuality: General education 199 VOLUME 1999 VOLI ] ;>- survey of m Sir Douglas 514-521 Miyasaka, Michi 11.3: Contraception: Sterilisation Ichiro and Ohi, Gen 8.3.3: Professional-patient relation- S1t9e9r9il isVatOioLnU MEof in 25 ship: Informed consent: Third party consent/incompetents ti 8.1: Professional-patient relationship: 199 VOLUMI enJs P ,M, NysH, General 14.1: Reproductive technologies: Gen- eral 199 VOLUMI 8.3.4: Professional-patient relation- ship: Informed consent: Right to refuse treatment 14.2: Reproductive technologies: Arti- ficial insemination and surrogacy 8.2: Professional-patient relationship: VOLI Truth-telling 9.2: Health Care: Right to health care 14.3: Reproductive technologies: Sex predetermination 9.4: Health care: Allocation of health care resources 8.3.1: Professional-patient relation- ship: Informed consent:General 1999 VOLL G 14.4: Reproductive technologies: In vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer 8.3.2: Professional-patient relation- ship: Informed consent: Minors and consent to treatment 9.5.1: Health care: Health care pro- grammes for specific diseases/groups: 1999 VOLUME 25 General Parental consent to Jones, Richard Barry 1999 VOLUME 25 4 1999 VOLUME 25.6 Should child! 1 Debate: Commentary on the “family rule’ pulsory 2, 497-498 14.5: Reproductive technologies: Clon- Doctors’ orders, rationality and the good 18.3: Human experimentation: ing life: commentary on Savulescu, 127-129 Informed consent Harris, John 1999 VOLUME 25/2 Equality and selection for existence, 130-136 1999 VOLUME 25/3 Cloning, killing and identity, 7 7-86 Persson, Ingmar Can the written information to research McMahan, Jeff Beyond the disorder: one parent’s reflec subjects be improved?, 263-267 Doctors’ orders, rationality and the good tion on genetic counselling, 195-199 Bjorn, Else, Rossel, Peter and Holm, Soren life: commentary on Savulescu, 127-129 McGowan, Ruth Edttorial: Empirical medical ethics, 219-220 Harris, John Genetic privacy: orthodoxy or oxymoron?, Hope, Tony Human cloning and child welfare, 108-113 144-150 Responses by four Local Research Ethics Burley, Justine and Harris, John Sommerville, Ann and English, Veronica Committees to submitted proposals, 274- Human reproductive cloning is unethical Preimplantation genetic diagnosis and the because it undermines autonomy: com- ‘new’ genetics, 176-182 Kent, Gerry mentary on Savulescu, 96-97 King, David S 1999 VOLUME 25/5 Williamson, Bob Prenatal diagnosis and discrimination Parental consent to publicity, 379-381 Persons and their copies, 98-104 against the disabled, 163-172 Jones, Richard Barry McCarthy, David Gillam, Lynn Should doctors intentionally do less than Should doctors intentionally do less than 18.5.2: Human experimentation: the best?, 121-126 the best?, 121-126 Research on special populations: Chil- Savulescu, Julian Savulescu, Julian dren Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation, 15.3:Genetics, molecular biology and VOLUME 25/4 87-95 microbiology: Genetic screening Editorial: Research into emergency treat- Savulescu, Julian ments - could the offer of ‘advance direc- To clone or not to clone - a Jewish perspec- 1999 VOLUME 25/2 tives’ help?, 291-292 tive, 105-107 Genetic screening with the DNA chip: a Gillon, Raanan Lipschutz, Joshua A new Pandora’s box?, 200-203 Should Zelen pre-randomised consent Henn, Wolfram designs be used in some neonatal 15.1: Genetics, molecular biology and Genetic testing: a conceptual exploration, trials?, 325-329 microbiology: General 151-156 Allmark, P.e ter Zimmern, R L 1999 VOLUME 25/2 Should we genetically test everyone for 18.6: Human experimentation: Social Beware! Preimplantation diagnosis may haemochromatosis?, 209-214 control of human experimentation solve some old problems but it also raises Allen, Katrina and Williamson, Robert new ones, 114-120 1999 VOLUME 25/3 Draper, Heather and Chadwick, Ruth 15.4: Genetics, molecular biology and Performance of research ethics committees Does justice require genetic enhance- microbiology: Gene therapy in Spain. A prospective study of 100 appli- ments?, 137-143 cations for clinical trials on medicines, Holtug, Nils 1999 VOLUME 25/2 268-273 Editorial: What’s ‘new’ about ‘genetics’?, Does justice require genetic enhancements?, Dal-Re, Rafael, Espada, Julian and Ortega, 75-76 137-143 Rafael Williamson, Bob Holtug, Nils Equality and selection for existence, 19.4: Artificial and transplanted Persson, Ingmar 15.5: Genetics, molecular biology and organs/tissues : Blood Genetic privacy: orthodoxy or oxymoron?, microbiology: Eugenics 144-150 1999 VOLUME 25/6 Sommerville, Ann and English, Veronica 1999 VOLUME 23/2 Altruism, blood donation and public Genetics and the British insurance indus- Can we learn from eugenics?, 183-194 policy: a reply to Keown, 532-536 try, 157-162 Wikler, Daniel McLachlan, Hugh V Cook, E David Genetic testing: a conceptual exploration, 17.1: The neurosciences and mental 19.5: Artificial and transplanted 151-156 health therapies: General organs/tissues: Donation/Procurement Zimmern, R L of organs/tissues Indigenous peoples and the morality of the 1999 VOLUME 25/5 Human Genome Diversity Project, 204-208 Editorial: Reforming the 1983 Mental 1999 VOLUME 25/4 Dodson, Michael and Williamson, Robert Health Act, 363-364 The ambiguity about death in Japan: an The social nature of disability, disease and Hope, Tony ethical implication for organ procurement, genetics: a response to Gillam, Persson, 33 99-324 Holtug, Draper and Chadwick, 172-175 18.1: Human experimentation: General McConnell III, John Robert Newell, Christopher 1999 VOLUME 23/5 1999 VOLUME 25/4 1999 VOLUME 25/1 Guest editorial: Presumed consent or con- Genetic medicine: an experiment in Selecting subjects for participation in clini- tracting out, 365-366 community-expert interaction, 335-339 cal research: one sphere of justice, 31-36 Erin, Charles A and Harris, John Schibeci, Renato, Barns, Ian, Shaw, Robyn Weijer, Charles and Davison, Aidan 20.1: Death and dying: General 18.1: Human experimentation: Research 15.2: Genetics, molecular biology and on special populations: General 1999 VOLUME 25/3 microbiology: Genetic counselling and Abandonment of terminally iil patients in prenatal diagnosis 1999 VOLUME 25/3 the Byzantine era. An ancient tradition?, Can the written information to research 254-258 1999 VOLUME 25/2 subjects be improved?, 263-267 Lascaratos, John, Poulacou-Rebelacou, Beware! Preimplantation diagnosis may Bjorn, Else, Rossel, Peter and Holm, Soren Effie and Marketos, Spyros solve some old problems but it also raises Responses by four Local Research Ethics 1999 VOLUME 25/6 new ones, 114-120 Committees to submitted proposals, Autonomy, liberalism and advance care Draper, Heather and Chadwick, Ruth Kent, Gerry, 274-277 planning, 522-527 Ikonomidis, Sharon and Singer, Peter A 1999 VOLUME 25 1.2: Ethics: Religious ethics Autonomy, rationality and the wish to Advance directive 457-462 ( ampbell’s prob 199 VOLUME 23/1 Clarke, David M sia, 245-2 nce directive sorlh Re-examining deat d of Catholic Doc criterion, 473 Fisher, Josie palliative care - a 221- 223 1.3.8: Ethics: Applied and professional 20.2.1: Death and dying: Definition/ Randall, Fiona ethics: Law determination of death: General 1999 VOLUME Survey of Japane 1999 VOLUME 1999 VOLUME 25/6 towards the guidelines and tl Re-examining death: against a higher brain sistent vegetative state, criterion, 473-476 Asai, Atsushi, Maekawa, Fisher, Josie Akiguchi, Ichiro, Fu Miura, Yasuhiko, 20.3.1: Death and dying: Attitudes 1.3.9: Ethics: Applied and professional Fukuhara, Shunichi toward death: General ethics: Scientific research 1999 VOLUME 2 1999 VOLUME 2 9 VOLUME 25 Abandonment of terminally ill patients in the Byzantine era. An ancient tradition?, 254-258 1999 VOL U ME 22 Lascaratos, John, P: Vere, Dun Effie and Mark pGhuve 1999 VOLUME 25 1999 VOLUME 25 Editorial: End-of -life decisions, 435-436 Gillon, Raanan The milk and the honey: ethics of artificial 20.5.2: Death and dying: Prolongation nutrition and hydratoifo tnhe elderly on of life and euthanasia: Allowing infants the other side of urope, 447-450 to die Garanis-Papadatos, Tina and Katsas, Aris totle 20.4.1: Death and dying: Care of the neonates iwarrdd dying patient: General across Europe, s Ee eth McHaffie, 1999 VOLUME 25/3 3rdlz-Vi A problem for the ide< Moust nasia, 242-244 We nne Campbell, Neil Paolo 1999 VOLUME 25 The status of the resuscitate order in Chinese clinical trial patients in a cancer 3: Death and dying: Prolongation centre, 309-314 of life and euthanasia: Bills, laws and iu, Jacqueline Ming, Lin, Wei Chun, cases chen, Yuh Min, Wu, Hsiao Wei, Yao, Nai a Chen, Li Tzong and Peng, 1999 VOLUME 23/1 Jacqueline Whang Conditions required for < icHale, J \ voluntary 1999 VOLUME 25 20 : Death and dying: Prolongation pinions in th of life and euthanasia: General tory, < Kitche ( 1999 VOLUME2 Forr , Duncan Assessment of physician-assisted death by -1: Animal welfare: General 1¢ 199 VOLL ME members of the public prosecution 1n the Source bool Netherlands, 8-15 1999 VOLUME Cuperus-Bosma, Jacqueline M, van der Roswell, Shimane s Waal, Gerrit, Looman, Caspar W N and McConnell, AA van der Maas, Paul J Editorial: Euthanasia in the Net herlands - th Boyd, down the slippery slope?, 3-4 BOOKS $22-423 Gillon, Raanan Relationships between various attitudes 1.1: Ethics: Philosophical ethics towards self-determination in health care with special reference to an advance direc- 1999 VOLUME 2 5/3 tive, 37-41 Making sense of MacIntyre by Eisemann, Martin and Richter, Jorg Fuller, 228292 -283 Slippery slopes in flat countries - a Campbell, Alastair V 4.1.3: Philosophy of medicine and response, 22-24 1999 VOLUME 2 health: General: Philosophy of nursing van Delden, Johannes, J M Treating eating disorders: ethicz Voluntary euthanasia under control?: fur- personal issues edited by Walter 1999 VOLUME 25/3 ther empirical evidence from the Nether- Vandereycken and Pierre J V Beaumont, Philosophical issues in nursing edited by lands, 16- 21 352-553 Steven D Edwards, 280 Jochemsen, Henk and Keown, John Stewart, Anne Dines, Alison 4.2: Philosophy of medicine and 9.5.3: Health care: Health care pro- 14.4: Reproductive technologies: In health: Concepts of health grammes for specific diseases/group vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer Handicapped persons 1999 VOLUME 25/1 1999 VOLUME 25/3 Talking about health: a philosophical dia- 1999 VOLUME 25/6 Assisted reproductive technologies: analy- logue by Lennart Nordenfelt, 63 Healing dramas and clinical plots. The sis and recommendations for public policy Clayton, Matthew narrative structure of experience by Cheryl by the New York State Task Force on Life 1999 VOLUME 25/6 Mattingly, 553 and the Law, 281-282 Healing dramas and clinical plots. The Barnitt, Rosemary Skene, Loane narrative structure of experience by Cheryl IVF in the 90s. Towards a medical, social Mattingly, 553 9.5.5: Health care: Health care pro- and ethical evaluation edited by E Hildt Barnitt, Rosemary grammes for specific diseases/groups: and D Mieth, 284-285 Women Shenfield, Francoise 3. cience/Technology and Society: Social control of science/technology 1999 VOLUME 25/5 14.5: Reproductive technologies: Clon- The making of the unborn patient: a social ing 1999 VOLUME 25/4 anatomy of fetal surgery by Monica J To relieve the human condition: bioethics, Casper, 423- 424 1999 VOLUME 25/5 technology and the body by Gerald P West, Richard Flesh of my flesh: the ethics of human McKenny, 357-358 1999 VOLUME 25/6 cloning edited by Gregory E Pence, 430 Boyd, Kenneth M Reproductive narrative: gender, reproduc- Galton, David J tion and law by Michael Thomson, 554 8.1 Professional-patient relationship: 555 15.1: Genetics, molecular biology General Diesfeld, Kate microbiology: General 1999 VOLUME 12.1: Abortion: General 1999 VOLUME 23/6 Medical harm: historical, conceptual and Inherited susceptibility to cancer: clinical, ethical dimensions of iatrogenic illness by 1999 VOLUME 25/4 predictive and ethical perspectives edited Virginia F Sharpe and Alan I Faden, 66-67 The issue of abortion in America: an by William D Foulkes and Shirley V Oppe, Thomas E exploration of a social controversy (on Hodgson, 551 1999 VOLUME 25/3 CD-ROM) by R Cavalier, P Covey, E Style Lucassen, Anneke Sharing the journey: spiritual assessment and A Thompson, 355-356 and pastoral response to persons with Hadley, Janet 17.1 The neurosciences and mental incurable illnesses by Cornelius J van der health therapies:General Poel, 286 12.3: Abortion: Moral and religious Speck, Peter aspects 1999 VOLUME 23/1 1999 VOLUME 25/4 Ethical issues in r ntal health by Caroline Getting doctors to listen edited by Philip J 1999 VOLUME 25/5 Dunn, 67-68 Boyle, 355 Buddhism and abortion edited by Damien Adshead, Gwen Dawes, Martin Keown, 424-425 1999 VOLUME 25/5 1999 VOLUME 25/6 Perrett, Roy W Informed consent in psychiatry: European Reforming healthcare by consent perspectives of ethics, law and clinical those who matter edited by Tom Ling, 4 12.5.1: Abortion: Social aspects: Gen- practice edited by H Koch, S Reiter-Theil Hill, Alison eral and H Helmchen, 428-429 Adshead, Gwen 8.3.1: Professional-patient relation- 1999 VOLUME 25/4 1999 VOLUME 25/6 ship: Informed Consent: General The issue of abortion in America: an Treating eating disorders: ethical, legal anc q exploration of a social controversy (on persor issues edited by Walter 1999 VOLUME 25/5 CD-ROM) by R Cavalier, P Covey, E Style Vande vcken and Pierre J] V Beaumont, A new paradigm for informed consent by and A Thompson, 355-356 552-5 Irene S Switankowsky, 426-427 Hadley, Janet Stewart, Anne Pickering, Neil 14.1: Reproductive technologies: Gen- 18.1: Human experimentation: General 9.1: Health Care: General eral 1999 VOLUME 25/1 1999 VOLUME 25/5 1999 VOLUME 25/3 The powerful placebo by A K Shapiro and Alternative medicine and ethics edited by Assisted reproductive technologies: analy- E Shapiro, 64-65 James M Humber and Robert F Almeder, sis and recommendations for public policy Edwards, Sarah J L $25 by the New York State Task Force on Life 1999 VOLUME 25/5 Stone, Julie and the Law, 281-282 Volunteers in research and testing edited Ethics and values in health care manage- Skene, Loane by Brony Close, Robert Combes, Anthony ment edited by Souzy Dracopoulu, 428 1999 VOLUME 25/6 Hubbard and John Illingworth, 423 O’Keefe, Eileen Medico-legal aspects of reproduction and Hilberman, Mark 1999 VOLUME 25 parenthood by J K Mason, 531-552 Who goes first? The story of seif- Burton, Alison experimentation in medicine by Lawrence K Altman, 427-428 14.2: Reproductive technologies: Arti- Craig, Gillian ficial insemination and surrogacy 9.4: Health care: Allocation of health 18.3: Human experimentation: care resources 1999 VOLUME 25/3 Informed consent Assisted reproductive technologies: analy- 1999 VOLUME 25/6 sis and recommendations for public policy 1999 VOLUME 25/4 Rationing: talk and action in health care by the New York State Task Force on Life Acres of skin by Allen M Hornblum, 353- edited by Bill New, 556-557 and the Law, 281-282 354 Zimmern, Ron Skene, Loane Hilberman, Mark 18.5.5: Human experimentation: Skelton, John R, MacLeod, John A and 15.5: Genetics, molecular biology and Research on special populations: Pris- Thomas, Cathryn P microbiology: Eugenics oners 1999 VOLUME 25/5 Medicine and literature: imagine a third 1999 VOLUME 25/1 1999 VOLUME 25/4 way, Greek theories Acres of skin by Allen M Hornblum, 353- Ancuna,I Galanakis, E 334 1999 VOLUME 25/6 Hilberman, Mark Not empirical, but ot 18.3: Human experimentation: mental, 549 Informed consent 18.6: Human experimentation: Social Goodman, Neville control of human experimentation 1999 VOLUME 2.3: Bioethics: Education programmes he recruitment< 1999 VOLUME 25/3 MRC guidelines for good clinical practice 1999 VOLL in clinical trials, 280-281 Students Vere, Duncan 61ou-r6s2 18.5.9: Human experimentation: 20.4.1: Death and dying: Care of the Research on special populations: For- dying patient: General eign nationals 1999 VOLUME 2351 4.1.1: Philosophy of medicine and 1999 VOLUME 2511 \ question of choice eflections health: Philosophy of the health pro- on a spiritual response technological fessions: General imperative by Pam McGrath, 68 Ross, Linda 1999 VOLUME 20.4.1: Death and dying: Care of the 20.5.1: Death and dying: Prolongation dying patient: General of life and euthanasia: General 1999 VOLUME 1999 VOLUME 23/1 8.1: Professional-patient relationship: A chosen death: tl 1 General suicide by McHaffie, 1999 VOI Med 20.5.1: Death and dying: Prolongation Animal welfare: General DRp ossb¢l of life and euthanasia: General 999 VOLUME 2555 8.3.1: Professional-patient relation- 1999 VOLUME 25.1 7 IS \f anin ship: Informed consent Eaatk n n the Nether 1999 VOLUME 25/5 11 LETTERS 1.3.9: Ethics: Applied and professional ethics: Scientific research 1999 VOLUMI 20.5.3: Death and dying: Prolongation Medical rese 9.6: Health care: Quality of health of life and euthanasia: Bills, laws and Williamson, care/ethics committees cases 1999 VOLU 2.1: Bioethics: General 1999 VOLUME 25/3 Teaching literature and m Journal of Medical Ethics 1999;25:564—-568 Alphabetical index PAPERS Equitable rationing of highly specialised health care services for children: a perspec- tive from South Africa, 25, 224-229: 9.4 Abandonment of terminally ill patients in Can the written information to research the Byzantine era. An ancient tradition?, subjects be improved?, 25, 263-267 18.1 Family consent, communication, and : 20.1 and 20.3.1 and 18.3 advance directives for cancer disclosure: a in we learn from eugenics, 2 apanese case and discussion, 296-301 Campbell’s problem for voluntary euthanz 15.5 a, 25, 245-246: 20.5.1 Cloning, killing and identity, 25, 77-86: Food refusal in prisoners: communication ism, blood donation and public 14.5 or a method of self-killing? The role of the policy: a reply to Keown, 25, 332-536: League tables, institutional success and psychiatrist and resulting ethical chal- professional ethics, 25, 413-417: 8.1 lenges, 25, 451-456: 1.3.1 Ambiguity about death in Japan, The: an Conditions required for a law on active Fraud, misconduct or normal science in ethical implication for organ procurement, voluntary euthanasia: a survey of nurses’ medical research - an empirical study of 25, 322-324: 19.5 opinions in the Australian Capital Ti demarcation 501-506: 1.3.9 Ancient Chinese medical ethics and the , 25-30: 20.5.3 four principles of biomedical ethics, 25, G b45-3524: 2.3 A problem for the idea of voluntary eutha- Genetically determined obesity in Prader- nasia, 25, 242-244: 20.4.1 Debate: A reply to Professor Seedhouse, 25, Willi Syndrome: the ethics and legality of Arguments for zero tolerance of sexual 349-350: 1.1, 2.3 and 4.1.2 treatment, 230-236: 8.3 contact between doctors and patients, Debate: Camouflage is no defence - a Genetic medicine: an experiment in 182-486: 8.5 response to Kottow, 25, 344-348: 1.1, 2.3 ert interaction, 25, 335- Assessment of physician-assisted death by and 4.1.2 members of the public prosecution in the Debate: Commentary yn the “family rule” yenetic privacy: orthodoxy or oxymoron?, Netherlands, 25, 8-15: 20.5.1 25, 497 é 3.2 5, 144-150: 15.1 and 15.2 At Debate: Family rule, The: a framework for Genetics and the British insurance indus- the coalface, but on the receiving end, 25, obtaining ethical consent for medical inter- try, 25, 157-162: 15.1 541-546: 8.1 ventions in chi n, 25, 491-496: 8.3.2 Genetic screening with the DNA chip: a fac « Meade D } e: FFaammiillyy rruullee,, ThTeh:e : aa r eprleyp ly tt o new Pandora’s box?, 2 0 young to die and you too, doctor’, Alderson, 25, 499-500: 8.3.2 Genetic testing: a conceptual exploration, 8.1 Debate: In defence of medical ethics, 25, 151-156 1 and 15.3 340-343: 1.1,2 3 and 4.1.2 ( suest editorial: Bioethics in and from Asia, 5 nanc0y: , 14a.u1 toannodm y1 4.a4n d paternalism, Doct: ocrosm’ meonrtdearrsy, roant ioSnaalviutlye scaun,d 2the5t ,he g12o+7 o d 2G5u,e st2 93e-di2t9or5ia:l : 2.1M edicalised erections on Attitudes of the Lebanese public regar 129: 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4,14.5 and 15.2 demand?, :9.2,9.4 and 10.1 daie isclosure of serious illness, Does justic1e 3:1r e5q.u1ir e genetic enhancement?, Guest editorial: Presumed consent or con- tracting out, 365-366: 19.5 Autonomy, liberalism and ad vance Cé Guest editorial: Reply to Farsides’s editorial 2229-_55279:7 20.1 lliative care - a euthanasia-free zone, 25, ationality and the wish to die, 20.5.1 rial: The medical ethics of .1 and 20.3.1 physician-assisted suicide, 25, 437-439 Editorial: Empirical medical ethics, 25, 219-220: 2.1 and 18.1 Editorial: Euthanasia in the Netherlands - Beneficence in general practice: an empiri- down the slippery slope?, 25, 3-4: 20.5.1 cal investigation, 25, 388-393: 2.1 and 8.1 Editorial: Reffo rming Beware! Preimplantation diagnosis maj Health Act, 25, 363- : Hospice and euthanasia in the Nether- answer some old problems but it also raises Editoria Research into emergency treat- lands: an ethical point of view, 25, 408- new ones, 25, 114-120: 14.1, 14.4 and ments - could the offer of ‘advance direc- £12; 20.3.1 15.1 tives’ help?, 25, 291-292: 18.5.2 How physician executives and clinicians Beyond the disorder: one parent’s reflec- What’s ‘new’ about ‘genetics’?, perceive ethical issues in Saudi Arabian tion on genetic counselling, 25, 195-199: 76: 15.1 hospitals, 25, 31-56: 8.1 15.2 Equality and selectic yn 1 fc yr existence, 25, Human cloning and child welfare, 25, 108- Bioethics of the refusal of blood by 130-136: 15.1 and 15.2 113: 14.5 Human reproductive cloning is unethica aco ntary on the poem: Rosw AUTHORS Indigenous peoples and the morality of th Human Genome Diversity Project, 25, 204-208: 15.1 Managed care 5 25, aleguardl rleenntt aea c d judgm et+t}kh ical principle implications for eth “7 re in medical Lockwood, Gillian M, and 14.4 Looman, Caspar W N, 25, 8-15: 20.5.1 Lundgren, Erik, 25, 501-506: Lynoe, Niels, 25, 301-506: 1 Tanabe, Noboru, 25, 302-308: 20.5.1 Ten Have, Henk A M J, 25, 404-407 allie ; M 20.5.1 oreman, D M, 25 Tsai, Daniel Fu-Chang, 24 a, Shuni Maekaw,a ,Da rrMyuln, et2 aka, Ww Psuguya, Maas van d Fulford, K W M, Marketos,$ Waal van der, Gerrit, Weijer, Charles, 25, a 20.3.1 Wennergren, Bertil, 25, 440-446: 2 McCarthy, Wikler, Daniel, 25, 183-194: 15.5 McConnell, ¢ Williamson, Bob McConnell, Garanis-Papadatos, ° 19.5 14.5; 204-208 1.3.1 and 20.3.1 McGowan, Ruth, 25, 195-199: Wong, Josephine, Gillam, Lynn, 163-17 1 15 McHaffie, Haze ; 440-446: Wu, Hsiao We Gillon, Raanan, 3-4: 20.5.1 McLachlan, Hugh V, 25, 532 18.5.2; 435-436: 1.3 ds 2( McMahan, Jeff, 25, Meyers, Christopher, H Miura, Yasuhiko, 25, 8: 20.5. Yao, Nai Shun, 25,309-314: 2( Miyasaka, Michio, 25 21: 2.3 and 7.2 Hamadeh,Ghassan N, 25, 399-403: 8.2 Mousty, Raymond ‘ : 20.5.2 z Harris, John, 13: 14.5; 127-129 Muramoto, ¢ 1, 14.2, 14 31 14.5 and 15.2; 365- Zimmern, RL, 151-156: N Zvlicz, Zbignie\ W 5, Henley, Lesle y D, 25, Newell, Christopher, Henn, Wolfram, 25,2 BOOK REVIEWS Nicholas, Barbara, 25 Higgs, — 25, 74 Holland, Anthony Nys, H, 25, 237-241 A Holm, Soren, 25, 1 and 18.3 Holtug, . Nils, 25, ] : 15.1 and 15.4 Hope, Tony, and 18.1; oO A chosen death: the dying confront assisted suicide, 25, 70: 20.5.1 363-364: 17.1; 367 : 3.3 and 2.3 Acres of skin, 25, 353-354: 18.3 and 18.5.5 Ohi, Gen, 25, Advance directives or living wills, 25 Ortega, Rafael, 25, 2 65-66: 1.2 Alternative medicine and ethics, 25, 425 Ikonomidis, ‘ P 9.1 Altruism, society health care, 25, 283-284: Pang, Mei-che, a3 8.3.1 Am I my brother’s keeper? The ethical Jacobsson, Lars, 2 Parker, Michael, 25 frontiers of biomedicine, 25, 283: 2.1 Janssens, Rien] PA Pattison, Stephen, 2 A new paradigm for informed consent, 25, Jochemsen, Henk, Peng, Jacqueline Whang, 25 426-427: 8.3.1 Johnston, Martin, 20.4.1 A question of choice: bioethical reflections Jones, Richard Barry, Persson, Ingmar, , 130-136: on a spiritual response to the technological and 18.3 15.2 imperative, 25, 68: 20.4.1 Jorm, Anthony F, Poulakou-Rebelacou, Effie, 25, Assisted reproductive technologies: analy- 20.1 and 20.3.1 sis and recommendations for public policy, K 25, 281-282: 14.1, 14.2 and 14.4 R Kai, Ichiro, 25, 51 B Katsas, Aristotle, 25, 20.3.1 Randag, Liesbeth, Birth of bioethics, The KKeenotw,n ,G eraryr, e2 52,5 , 274-277: 18.1 < RRiacnhdtaelrl,, JFoiro na, 2 Buddhism and abortion, King, David Ridley, Donald 8. Cc Kitchener, chide Rogers, Wendy A, 25, 393: 2.1 and 8 Knecht, Joseph, el, Peter, 25, 263-267: 18.1 and 18.3 Clinical guidelines and the law: negligence, Kottow, Michae liscretion and judgment, 25, 69: 1.3.8 350: 1.1, 2.3 and 4.1 L Savulescu, Julian, 25, 87-95: 14.5; 121- 126: 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4, 14.5 and 15.2; Ethical issues in mental health, Landman, Willem A, 25, 224-229: 9.4 367-374: 1.3.3 and 2. 17.1 Lascaratos, John, 25, 20.1 and Schibeci, Renato, 25, 335-339: 15 Ethics and values in health care manage- 20.3.1 Seedhouse David, 25,3344 4-348: 1.1,2 ment, 25, 428: 9.1 Limentani, Alexander E, 25, 394-398: 6 4.1.2 Lin, Wei Chun, 25, 309-314: 20.4.1 Singer, Peter A, 25, 527: 20.1 F Lipschutz, Joshua H, 25, 105-107: 14.5 Shaw, Robyn, 39: 15.1 Little, Miles, 25, 259-262: 1.3.9 Sommerville, an 44-150: 15.1 and Flesh of my flesh: the ethics of human Liu, Jacqueline Ming, 25, 309-314: 20.4.1 15.2 cloning, 25, 430: 14.5

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