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Hastings Center Report Volume 34, 2004 Following is the comprehensive index for Volume 34 of the Hastings Center Report covering all feature material from 2004. Letters have not been included. Complete issues are available for Volume 34 (2004) and may be purchased for $16.00 each, plus shipping. Please contact the Membership Department, The Hastings Center, 21 Malcolm Gordon Road, Garrison, NY 10524-5555; tel.: (845) 424-4040; fax: (845) 424-4545; e-mail: [email protected]. AUTHORS and Citation Information Annas, George, | Jialysis for a Prisoner of War cover Flamm, Anne Lederman, Medical Research (Case Study), Nov-Dec, 11-12 Conference on Ethical Aspects of Research and Media Circuses (Another Voice), Jan-Feb, Antommaria, Armand H. Matheny, Do As I in Developing Countries, Moral Standards 2 Say, Not As I Do, May-June, 28-34 for Research in Developing Countries: From Frank, Arthur W., Dwelling in Grief (review “Reasonable Availability” to “Fair Benefits,” of Rowe, The Book ofJ esse: A Story of Youth, Arras, John D., Fair Benefits in International May-June, 17-27 Illness, and Medicine), Jan-Feb, 46-47 Medical Research (Another Voice), May-June, 22 Connelly, Julie, Are We Ready for Virtual Frank, Arthur W., Emily's Scars: Surgical Physicians? (In Brief), Jan-Feb, 6 Shaping, Technoluxe, and Bioethics, Mar-Apr, Baily, Mary Ann, Health Care Explained, Though Not Beautifully (review of Commit- Cournos, Francine, A Fifteen-Year-Old 18-29 tee on the Consequences of Uninsurance, /n- Translator (Case Study), May-June, 12 Freeman, John M., On Learning Humility: A suring Americas Health: Principles and Recom- Thirty-Year Journey (Essay), May-June, 13-16 Davis, Dena S., Genetic Research and Com- mendations), Mar-Apr, 43 munal Narratives, July-Aug, 40-49 Ganzini, Linda, and Holly Prigerson, The Baylis, Francoise, Canada Bans Human DeVries, Raymond G., and Charles L. Bosk, Other Side of the Slippery Slope (Another Cloning (In Brief), May-June, 5 Voice), July-Aug, 3 The Bioethics of Business: Rethinking the Re- Belsky, Leah, and Henry S. Richardson, lationship between Bioethics Consultants and Glajchen, Myra, A Fifteen-Year-Old Transla- The Ancillary-Care Responsibilities of Med- Corporate Clients (Essay), Sept-Oct, 28-32 tor (Case Study), May-June, 11-12 ical Researchers: An Ethical Framework for DeGrazia, David, Liberal Bioethics and Con- Gostin, Lawrence O., Influenza Pandemic Thinking about the Clinical Care that Re- tested Surgeries (Another Voice), Mar-Apr, 3 Preparedness: Legal and Ethical Dimensions searchers Owe Their Subjects, Jan-Feb, 25-33 (At Law), Sept-Oct, 10-11 Dresser, Rebecca, Plan B: Politics and Values Bérubé, Michael, Deciding for the Patient at FDA, Again (At Law), Nov-Dec, 9-10 Gostin, Lawrence O., Internationak Human (Case Study), Sept-Oct, 13 Rights Law and Mental Disability (At Law), Dresser, Rebecca, Schiavo: A Hard Case Campbell, Alistair, Excoriating Technology Makes Questionable Law (At Law), May- Mar-Apr, 11-12 (review of Kass, Life, Liberty, and the Defense June, 8-9 Greenfield, Debra, Impatient Proponents: of Dignity: The Challenge for Bioethics), Jan- What's Wrong with the California Stem Cell Feb, 44-45 Dwyer, James, Illegal Immigrants, Health Care, and Social Responsibility, Jan-Feb, 34- and Cures Act? (Essay), Sept-Oct, 32-35 Caplan, Arthur, Organs.com: New Commer- 4] Gross, Michael, Bioethics and Armed Con- cially Brokered Organ Transfers Raise Ques- Elliott, Carl, Pharma Goes to the Laundry: flict: Mapping the Moral Dimensions of tions (In Brief), Nov-Dec, 8 Public Relations and the Business of Medical Medicine and War, Nov-Dec, 22-30 Carson, Ronald A., Death's Irreducible Un- Education (Essay), Sept-Oct, 18-23 Gunderson, Martin, Being a Burden: Reflec- ruliness (review of Burt, Death Is That Man Etzioni, Shiri, and Kenneth Rosenfeld, De- tions on Refusing Medical Care, Sept-Oct, Taking Names), Mar-Apr, 46 ciding for the Patient (Case Study), Sept-Oct, 37-43 Chesleigh, Francis, Uninsured, Unwanted, 12-13 Healy, David, Manufacturing Consensus Unworthy? (Perspective), Jan-Feb, inside back (Perspective), July-Aug, inside back cover Fagerlin, Angela, and Carl Schneider, cover Enough: The Failure of the Living Will, Mar- Hudson, Kathy, Something Old and Some- Cohen, Jillian Clare, Pushing the Borders: Apr, 30-42 thing New (Essay), July-Aug, 14-15 The Moral Dilemma of International Internet Pharmacies (Essay), Mar-Apr, 15-17 Farah, Martha J., and Paul Root Wolpe, Joffe, Steven, Informed Consent from the Monitoring and Manipulating Brain Func- Doctor? (Case Study), July-Aug, 12-13 Ctioohnes n,(P erRsipcehcatirvde ),W .,M aAy -TJaulnee ,o f iTnswiod e Cobnavcke rsa- tion: New Neuroscience Technologies and Johnston, Josephine, ES Cell Research: In the Their Ethical Implications, May-June, 35-45 44 HASTINGS ENTER REPORT November-December 2004 Hastings Center Report Volume 34, 2004 Following is the comprehensive index for Volume 34 of the Hastings Center Report covering all feature material from 2004. Letters have not been included. Complete issues are available for Volume 34 (2004) and may be purchased for $16.00 each, plus shipping. Please contact the Membership Department, The Hastings Center, 21 Malcolm Gordon Road, Garrison, NY 10524-5555; tel.: (845) 424-4040; fax: (845) 424-4545; e-mail: [email protected]. AUTHORS and Citation Information Annas, George, | Jialysis for a Prisoner of War cover Flamm, Anne Lederman, Medical Research (Case Study), Nov-Dec, 11-12 Conference on Ethical Aspects of Research and Media Circuses (Another Voice), Jan-Feb, Antommaria, Armand H. Matheny, Do As I in Developing Countries, Moral Standards 2 Say, Not As I Do, May-June, 28-34 for Research in Developing Countries: From Frank, Arthur W., Dwelling in Grief (review “Reasonable Availability” to “Fair Benefits,” of Rowe, The Book ofJ esse: A Story of Youth, Arras, John D., Fair Benefits in International May-June, 17-27 Illness, and Medicine), Jan-Feb, 46-47 Medical Research (Another Voice), May-June, 22 Connelly, Julie, Are We Ready for Virtual Frank, Arthur W., Emily's Scars: Surgical Physicians? (In Brief), Jan-Feb, 6 Shaping, Technoluxe, and Bioethics, Mar-Apr, Baily, Mary Ann, Health Care Explained, Though Not Beautifully (review of Commit- Cournos, Francine, A Fifteen-Year-Old 18-29 tee on the Consequences of Uninsurance, /n- Translator (Case Study), May-June, 12 Freeman, John M., On Learning Humility: A suring Americas Health: Principles and Recom- Thirty-Year Journey (Essay), May-June, 13-16 Davis, Dena S., Genetic Research and Com- mendations), Mar-Apr, 43 munal Narratives, July-Aug, 40-49 Ganzini, Linda, and Holly Prigerson, The Baylis, Francoise, Canada Bans Human DeVries, Raymond G., and Charles L. Bosk, Other Side of the Slippery Slope (Another Cloning (In Brief), May-June, 5 Voice), July-Aug, 3 The Bioethics of Business: Rethinking the Re- Belsky, Leah, and Henry S. Richardson, lationship between Bioethics Consultants and Glajchen, Myra, A Fifteen-Year-Old Transla- The Ancillary-Care Responsibilities of Med- Corporate Clients (Essay), Sept-Oct, 28-32 tor (Case Study), May-June, 11-12 ical Researchers: An Ethical Framework for DeGrazia, David, Liberal Bioethics and Con- Gostin, Lawrence O., Influenza Pandemic Thinking about the Clinical Care that Re- tested Surgeries (Another Voice), Mar-Apr, 3 Preparedness: Legal and Ethical Dimensions searchers Owe Their Subjects, Jan-Feb, 25-33 (At Law), Sept-Oct, 10-11 Dresser, Rebecca, Plan B: Politics and Values Bérubé, Michael, Deciding for the Patient at FDA, Again (At Law), Nov-Dec, 9-10 Gostin, Lawrence O., Internationak Human (Case Study), Sept-Oct, 13 Rights Law and Mental Disability (At Law), Dresser, Rebecca, Schiavo: A Hard Case Campbell, Alistair, Excoriating Technology Makes Questionable Law (At Law), May- Mar-Apr, 11-12 (review of Kass, Life, Liberty, and the Defense June, 8-9 Greenfield, Debra, Impatient Proponents: of Dignity: The Challenge for Bioethics), Jan- What's Wrong with the California Stem Cell Feb, 44-45 Dwyer, James, Illegal Immigrants, Health Care, and Social Responsibility, Jan-Feb, 34- and Cures Act? (Essay), Sept-Oct, 32-35 Caplan, Arthur, Organs.com: New Commer- 4] Gross, Michael, Bioethics and Armed Con- cially Brokered Organ Transfers Raise Ques- Elliott, Carl, Pharma Goes to the Laundry: flict: Mapping the Moral Dimensions of tions (In Brief), Nov-Dec, 8 Public Relations and the Business of Medical Medicine and War, Nov-Dec, 22-30 Carson, Ronald A., Death's Irreducible Un- Education (Essay), Sept-Oct, 18-23 Gunderson, Martin, Being a Burden: Reflec- ruliness (review of Burt, Death Is That Man Etzioni, Shiri, and Kenneth Rosenfeld, De- tions on Refusing Medical Care, Sept-Oct, Taking Names), Mar-Apr, 46 ciding for the Patient (Case Study), Sept-Oct, 37-43 Chesleigh, Francis, Uninsured, Unwanted, 12-13 Healy, David, Manufacturing Consensus Unworthy? (Perspective), Jan-Feb, inside back (Perspective), July-Aug, inside back cover Fagerlin, Angela, and Carl Schneider, cover Enough: The Failure of the Living Will, Mar- Hudson, Kathy, Something Old and Some- Cohen, Jillian Clare, Pushing the Borders: Apr, 30-42 thing New (Essay), July-Aug, 14-15 The Moral Dilemma of International Internet Pharmacies (Essay), Mar-Apr, 15-17 Farah, Martha J., and Paul Root Wolpe, Joffe, Steven, Informed Consent from the Monitoring and Manipulating Brain Func- Doctor? (Case Study), July-Aug, 12-13 Ctioohnes n,(P erRsipcehcatirvde ),W .,M aAy -TJaulnee ,o f iTnswiod e Cobnavcke rsa- tion: New Neuroscience Technologies and Johnston, Josephine, ES Cell Research: In the Their Ethical Implications, May-June, 35-45 44 HASTINGS ENTER REPORT November-December 2004 Shadow of the Ban (Perspective), Mar-Apr, Apr, 9-10 from the U.K. (Essay), July-Aug, 15-16 inside back cover Nelson, James Lindemann, Love's Burdens Trump, Eric F, Healing Us Softly with Johnston, Josephine, When Money Talks and (Another Voice), Sept-Oct, 3 Words (in Brief), Mar-Apr, 8 Science Listens (review of Angell, The Truth Offi, Danielle, Billing Practices (In Practice), Verkerk, Marian, Hilde Lindemann, Els about the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Jan-Feb, 7-8 Maeckelberghe, Enne Feenstra, Rudolph Us and What To Do about It and Krimsky, Sci- Hartoungh, and Menno de Bree, Enhancing ence in the Private Interest: Has the Lure of Panicola, Michael, Rethinking Catholic Reflection: An Interpersonal Exercise in Profits Corrupted Biomedical Research?), Sept- Bioethics (review of Drane, More Humane Oct, 44-45 Medicine: A Liberal Catholic Bioethics), Sept- Ethics Education, Nov-Dec, 31-38 Oct, 46-47 Walters, LeRoy, The United Nations and Karkazis, Katrina A., Policing the Border- lands of Normal (review of Dreger, One of Us: Parens, Erik, Genetic Differences and Human Cloning: A Debate on Hold (In Human Identities: On Why Talking about Brief), Jan-Feb, 5-€ Conjoined Twins and the Future of Normal), Nov-Dec, 41-42 Behavioral Genetics Is Important and Diffi- Wasserman, David, Enhancement as an cult (Special Report), Jan-Feb, $1-S36 American Dilemma (review of Elliott, Better Kissane, David, The Contribution of Demor- Than Well: American Medicine Meets the alization to End of Life Decisionmaking, Ram, Natalie, Britain Permits Controversial American Dream), May-June, 46 July-Aug, 21-31 Genetic Test (Perspective), Sept-Oct, inside back cover Weise, Kathryn, Finding Our Way (In Prac- Kleinman, Arthur, and Peter Benson, Power tice), July-Aug, 8 and Human Rights: The Political, Moral, and Ravitsky, Vardit, Posthumous Reproduction Global Context of Health and Social Reform Guidelines in Israel (In Brief), Mar-Apr, 6-7 Zuger, Abigail, Hijacking Prescriptions (In (review of Farmer, Pathologies of Power), Mar- Repenshek, Mark, and John P. Slosar, Dis- Practice), Sept-Oct, 8-9 Apr, 44-45 continuing Medically Assisted Nutrition and Zupan, Daniel, Gary Solis, and Richard Hydration for Patients in a Persistent Vegeta- Schoonhoven, Dialysis for a Prisoner of War Koski, Greg, FDA and the Life-Sciences In- tive State: A Contribution to the Dialogue (Case Study), Nov-Dec, 11-12 dustry: Business as Usual (Essay), Sept-Oct, (Essay), Nov-Dec, 13-16 24-27 SUBJECTS Robertson, John A., Extreme Prematurity Lantos, John D., Just Visiting (In Practice), May-June, 6-7 and Parental Rights after Baby Doe, July-Aug, Another Voice 32-39 Lemmens, Trudo, Piercing the Veil of Corpo- Arras, Fair Benefits in International Medical Rosenberg, Charles E., What Good is Re rate Secrecy about Clinical Trials (Essay), Research search? (review of Callahan, What Price Better Sept-Oct, 14-18 Health? Hazards of the Research Imperative), DeGrazia, Liberal Bioethics and Contested Levine, Carol, A Fifteen-Year-Old Translator July-Aug, 50-51 Surgeries (Case Study), May-June, 10-11 Rosner, Jennifer, Lullabies for Sophia: Caring Flamm, Medical Research and Media Circus- Levine, Carol, One Loss May Hide Another for a Deaf Newborn (Essay), Nov-Dec, 20-21 es Essay), Nov-Dec, 17-19 Rubenstein, Leonard S., Medicine and War Ganzini and Prigerson, The Other Side of Lustig, Andrew, A Catholic Health Plan for (Another Voice), Nov-Dec, 3 the Slippery Slope Federal Employees (Perspective), Nov-Dec, Schneider, Carl E., Benumbed (At Law), Jan- Nelson, Love's Burdens inside back cover Feb, 9-10 Rubinstein, Medicine and War Lyerly, Anne Drapkin, Is the Patient Always Right? (Case Study), Mar-Apr, 13-14 Schneider, Carl E., Liability for Life (At Law), July-Aug, 11-12 At Law Magnus, David, Stem Cell Research Should Be More Than a Promise (Essay), Sept-Oct, Schwartz, Peter, Is the Patient Always Right? Dresser, Plan B: Politics and Values at FDA, 35-36 (Case Study), Mar-Apr, 14 Again Majumder, Mary Anderlik, Lawyers, Doc- Shannon, Thomas A., and James J. Walter, Dresser, Schiavo: A Hard Case Makes Ques- Implications of the Papal Allocution on Feed- tionable Law tors, and the Future of Health Care (review of Jacobson, Strangers in the Night: Law and ing Tubes (Essay), July-Aug, 18-20 Gostin, Influenza Pandemic Preparedness: Medicine in the Managed Care Era), Jan-Feb, Silvers, Anita, Rights Are Still Right: The Legal and Ethical Dimensions 42-43 Case for Disability Rights (review of Herr, Gostin, International Human Rights Law and Majumder, Mary Anderlik, Uncharitable Gostin, and Koh, eds., The Human Rights of Mental Disability Care? (In Brief), July-Aug, 7 Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Different Schneider, Benumbed but Equal), Nov-Dec, 39-40 Meslin, Eric M., The President’s Council: Schneider, Liability for Life Fair and Balanced? (In Brief), Mar-Apr, 6-8 Simon, Christian, Informed Consent from the Doctor? (Case Study), July-Aug, 13 Behavioral Genetics Morreim, E. Haavi, High-Profile Research and the Media: The Case of the Abio-Cor Ar- ten Have, Henk, Horror Regulationum Parens, Genetic Differences and Human (Essay), July-Aug, 16-17 tificial Heart, Jan-Feb, 11-24 Identities: On Why Talking about Behavioral Neher, Jon, Like a River (In Practice), Mar- Thomas, Sandy, Paradoxes and Political Prob- . Genetics Is Important and Difficult lems: The U.S. Approach to ART as Seen November-December 2004 HASTINGS CENTER REPORT 45 Bioethics Ganzini and Prigerson, The Other Side of Chesleigh, Uninsured, Unwanted, Unworthy? the Slippery Slope Cohen, J.C., Pushing the Borders: The Moral Antommaria, Do As | Say, Not As | Do Gunderson, Being a Burden: Reflections on Dilemma of International Internet Pharmacies DeVries and Bosk, The Bioethics of Business: Rethinkingg the Relationshipf between Refusing Medical Care Connelly, Are We Ready for Virtual Physi- Bioethics Consultants and Corporate Clients Kissane, The Contribution of Demoralization cians? to End of Life Decisionmaking Panicola, Rethinking Catholic Bioethics Dwyer, Illegal Immigrants, Health Care, and Lantos, Just Visiting Social Responsibility Case Study Nelson, Love's Burdens Kleinman and Benson, Power and Human Annas, Dialysis for a Prisoner of War Rights: The Political, Moral, and Global Con- Neher, Like a River text of Health and Social Reform Bérubé, Deciding for the Patient Repenshek and Slosar, Discontinuing Med- Cournos, A Fifteen-Year-Old Translator ically Assisted Nutrition and Hydration for Lustig, A Catholic Health Plan for Federal Employees Patients in a Persistent Vegetative State: A Etzioni and Rosenfeld, Deciding for the Pa- tient Contribution to the Dialogue Majumder, Lawyers, Doctors, and the Future of Health Care Schneider, Liability for Life Glajchen, A Fifteen-Year-Old Translator Majumder, Uncharitable Care? Shannon and Walter, Implications of the Toffe, Informed Consent from the Doctor? Papal Allocution on Feeding Tubes Offi, Billing Prac t ices Levine, A Fifteen-Year-Old Translator Lyerly, Is the Patient Always Right? Enhancement in Brief Schwartz, Is the Patient Always Right? Campbell, Excoriating Technology Baylis, Canada Bans Human Cloning Simon, Informed Consent from the Doctor? DeGrazia, Liberal Bioethics and Contested Caplan, Organs.com: New Commercially Surgeries Brokered Organ Transfers Raise Questions Zupan, Solis, and Schoonhoven, Dialysis for a Prisoner of War Farah and Wolpe, Monitoring and Manipu- Connelly, Are We Ready for Virtual Physi- lating Brain Function: New Neuroscience cians? Cloning Technologies and Their Ethical Implications Majumder, Uncharitable Care? Baylis, Canada Bans Human Cloning Frank, Emily's Scars: Surgical Shaping, Tech- Meslin, The President's Council: Fair and Bal- noluxe, and Bioethics Walters, The United Nations and Human anced? Cloning: A Debate on Hold Wasserman, Enhancement as an American Ravitsky, Posthumous Reproduction Guide- Dilemma lines in Israel Disability Ethics Education Trump, Healing Us Softly with Words Bérubé, Deciding for the Patient Verkerk, Lindemann, Maeckelberghe, Feen- Walters, The United Nations and Human Gostin, International Human Rights Law and stra, Hartoungh, and de Bree, Enhancing Re- Cloning: A Debate on Hold Mental Disability flection: An Interpersonal Exercise in Ethics In Practice Karkazis, Policing the Borderlands of Normal Education Levine, One Loss May Hide Another Lantos, Just Visiting Genetics Rosner, Lullabies for Sophia: Caring for a Neher, Like a River Deaf Newborn Davis, Genetic Research and Communal Nar- Ofri, Billing Practices ratives Schneider, Benumbed Weise, Finding Our Way Parens, Genetic Differences and Human Silvers, Rights Are Still Right: The Case for Identities: On Why Talking about Behavioral Zuger, Hijacking Prescriptions Disability Rights Genetics Is Important and Difficult Media End of Life Care Ram, Britain Permits Controversial Genetic Flamm, Medical Research and Media Circus- Test Bérubé, Deciding for the Patient es Carson, Death's Irreducible Unruliness Health Care Morreim, High-Profile Research and the Organizations Cohen, A Tale of Two Conversations Media: The Case of the Abio-Cor Artificial Dresser, Schiavo: A Hard Case Makes Ques- Glajchen, A Fifteen-Year-Old Translator Heart tionable Law Frank, Dwelling in Grief Medical Ethics in War Etzioni and Rosenfeld, Deciding for the Pa- Levine, A Fifteen-Year-Old Translator Annas, Dialysis for a Prisoner of War tient Health Care Policy and Gross, Bioethics and Armed Conflict: Map- Fagerlin and Schneider, Enough: The Failure Delivery ping the Moral Dimensions of Medicine and of the I iving Will War Baily, Health Care Explained, Though Not Frank, Dwelling in Grief Beautifully Rubenstein, Medicine and War @G HASTINGS CENTER REPORT November-December 2004 Zupan, Solis, and Schoonhoven, Dialysis for Physician-Assisted in Developing Countries, Moral Standards a Prisoner of War Suicide for Research in Developing Countries: From “Reasonable Availability” to “Fair Benefits” Medical Profession Ganzini and Prigerson, The Other Side of the Slippery Slope Davis, Genetic Research and Communal Freeman, On Learning Humility: A Thirty- Narratives Gunderson, Being a Burden: Reflections on Year Journey Refusing Medical Care Flamm, Medical Research and Media Circus- Ofri, Billing Practices es Kissane, The Contribution of Demoralization Neonatal Care to End of Life Decisionmaking Healy, Manufacturing Consensus Joffe, Informed Consent from the Doctor? Freeman, On Learning Humility: A Thirty- Physician-Patient Year Journey Relationship Morreim, High-Profile Research and the Media: The Case of the Abio-Cor Artificial Robertson, Extreme Prematurity and Parental Trump, Healing Us Softly with Words Rights after Baby Doe Heart Connelly, Are We Ready for Virtual Physi- Rosenberg, What Good Is Research? Weise, Finding Our Way cians? Simon, Informed Consent from the Doctor? Neuroethics Zuger, Hijacking Prescriptions Review Farah and Wolpe, Monitoring and Manipu- ‘President’s Council on lating Brain Function: New Neuroscience Bioethics Baily, Health Care Explained, Though Not Technologies and Their Ethical Implications Beautifully Meslin, The President’s Council: Fair and Campbell, Excoriating Technology Organ Transplantation Balanced? Carson, Death's Irreducible Unruliness Caplan, Organs.com: New Commercially Public Health Brokered Organ Transfers Raise Questions Frank, Dwelling in Grief Gostin, Influenza Pandemic Preparedness: Johnston, When Money Talks and Science Perspective Legal and Ethical Dimensions Listens Chesleigh, Uninsured, Unwanted, Unworthy? Kleinman and Benson, Power and Human Karkazis, Policing the Borderlatids of Normal Rights: The Political, Moral, and Global Cohen, R. A Tale of Two Conversations Context of Health and Social Reform Kleinman and Benson, Power and Human Healy, M wnufacturing Consensus Rights: The Political, Moral, and Global Reproduction and Context of Health and Social Reform Johnston, ES Cell Research: In the Shadow of Reproductive Technology the Ban Majumder, Lawyers, Doctors, and the Future Dresser, Plan B: Politics and Values at FDA, of Health Care Lustig, A Catholic Health Plan for Federal Again Employees Panicola, Rethinking Catholic Bioethics Hudson, Something Old and Something Ram, Britain Permits Controversial Genetic Rosenberg, What Good Is Research? New ‘Test Silvers, Rights Are Still Right: The Case for Lyerly, Is the Patient Always Right? Disability Rights Pharmaceutical Industry Ram, Britain Permits Controversial Genetic Wasserman, Enhancement as an American Cohen, Pushing the Borders: The Moral Test Dilemma Dilemma of International Internet Pharma- Ravitsky, Posthumous Reproduction Guide- cies lines in Israel Special Report DeVries and Bosk, The Bioethics of Business: Schwartz, Is the Patient Always Right? Parens, Genetic Differences and Human Rethinking the Relationship between Identities: On Why Talking about Behavioral ten Have, Horror Regulationum Bioethics Consultants and Corporate Clients Genetics Is Important and Difficult Thomas, Paradoxes and Political Problems: Elliott, Pharma Goes to the Laundry: Public The U.S. Approach to ART as Seen from the Stem Cells Relations and the Business of Medical Educa- tion U.K. Greenfield, Impatient Proponents: What's Healy, Manufacturing Consensus Research Wrong with the California Stem Cell and Cures Act? Johnston, When Money Talks and Science Arras, Fair Benefits in International Medical Johnston, ES Cell Research: In the Shadow of Listens Research the Ban Koski, FDA and the Life-Sciences Industry: Belsky and Richardson, The Ancillary-Care Business as Usual Responsibilities of Medical Researchers: An Magnus, Stem Cell Research Should Be More Than a Promise Lemmens, Piercing the Veil of Corporate Se- Ethical Framework for Thinking about the crecy about Clinical Trials Clinical Care that Researchers Owe Their Subjects Conference on Ethical Aspects of Research November-December 2004

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