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Hastings Center Report Volume 39, 2009 Following is the comprehensive inde| x for Volume 39 of the Hastings Center Report, covering all feature material from 2009. Let- ters have not been included Complete issues are available for Volume 39 ) (2009) and may be purchased from the Circu- lation Department, IT he Hastings Center, 21 Malcolm Gordon Road, Garrison, N 10524; tel.: (845) 424-4040; fax: (845) 424-4545; e-mail: [email protected]. Annas, George I., | ¢ Americ R Davis, Dena S., The Parental Investment Fac Gilbert, Susan, The Nesting-Egg Problem: Health (Another Voi Septr-Oxc tor and the Child’s Right to an Open Futur Why Comparative Effectiveness Research Is [rickier Than It Looks Nov-Dec 11-14 Appelbaum, Paul S., Charles W. Lidz, and Robert Klitzman, Voluntariness of Consent t De Vries, Raymond G., Among Bioethicist Gillick, Muriel R., Shades of Gray (book re KR esearc t 1 C' oncepntt ual AAM odel,i p] }] } », aU{ view), Mar-Apr, 46-4 39 Dreger, Alice, Gender Identity Disorder Gostin, Lawrence O., Government and Sci Applbaum, Kalman, Childhood: Inconclusive Advice to Parents ence: The Unitary Executive versus Freedom + Pharma ' nor \ 2 Rely 26-99 of Scientific Inquiry (At Law), Mar-Apr, 11-12 Arras, John D., and Elizabeth M. Fenton, Dresser, Rebecca, Irrational Basis: The Legal Gostin, Lawrence O., Swine Flu Vaccine: Bio S R Status of Medical Marijuan Art Law), Nov What Is Fair? (At Law), Sept-Oct, 9-10 Health-R d Goods, Sept-O g Dex 8 Griffin, Joyce A., Terribly and Punishingly Berlinger, Nancy, Helping People Out (Pet Dresser Rebecca, P1 re ta piceseti ng and j Dis Great (book review), Jan-Feb, 51 spective), Jan-Feb ability: A 1T ruce in the Culture \ Wars? (At 'L aw Hall, Mark A., After Insurance Reform: An \ of Berlinger, Nancy, and Anne Lederman Adequate Safety Net Can Bring Us to Univer Flamm, Define “Eftectiv The ( is Case Dresser, Rebecca, Substituting Authenticity sal Coverage (Policy and Politics), Nov-Dec, 9 ££ Chronic Cancer Nov-Dec tor Autonomy (Ano Voice), Mar-Apr, 3 10 Blacksher, Erika, Health Refo What's Pre Dubler, Nancy Neveloff, Mayris P. Webber, Hardwig, John, Going to Meet Death: The vention Got To Do w : Ctive Deborah M. Swiderski, and the Faculty and Art of Dying in the First Part of the Twenty Nov-Dec, inside the National Working Group for the Clinical First Century, Jul-Aug, 37-45 Ethics Consultation Project, Charting the Fu Brody, Howard, and Eric N. Avery, Med Jansen, Lynn A., The Ethics of Altruism in Credentialing, Pr ging, Quality, and 1e's Dut | . I Clinical Research, Jul-Aug, 26-36 Evaluation in Clini Ethics Consultation id y I » Nov-Dec, 23-3 Johnston, Josephine, Judging Octomom, Brudney, Daniel, ‘ B May-Jun, 23-25 Farlow, Barbara, M s, Sept-Oct, 19-2] y2 vonc Au nor na I { A Farrell, Ruth M., True North (In Practice Jost, Alison, Mad Pride and the Medical Model (Perspective), Jul-Aug, inside back AA i 4 ADI ( J U Burt, Robert A.., cover ease tees ieihen Ford, Paul J., and Joseph P. DeMarco, Anony Justman, Stewart, A Slippery Preventive Slope ous P| hone Cails (Case SCte udy 1j.u1l_-AA ug Perspective), Mar-Apr, inside back cover Callahan, Daniel, | und pulatior Kaebnick, Gregory E., “Its Against Nature,” Galbraith, Kyle L., and Joshua E. Perry, Sat Jan-Feb, 24-26 rday Morning in the Clinic, Sept-Oct, 24-26 Campbell, Courtney S., Enha: Hun Ce - Gaylin, Willard, Behavior Control: From the Keirns, Carla C., Susan Dorr Goold, Elisa J. Gordon, and Christopher James Ryan, Dirty +( + Brain to the Mind, May-Jun, 13-16 Blood (Case Study), Sept-C Yet, 13-15 Chen, Pauline W., St rt Gilbert, Susan, Children’s Bodies, Parents | ee aah ae ) c Choices, Jan-Feb Kimmelman, Jonathan, Battling a Thousand Points of Might (Another Voice), Jan-Feb, 3 Hastings Center Report Volume 39, 2009 Following is the comprehensive inde| x for Volume 39 of the Hastings Center Report, covering all feature material from 2009. Let- ters have not been included Complete issues are available for Volume 39 ) (2009) and may be purchased from the Circu- lation Department, IT he Hastings Center, 21 Malcolm Gordon Road, Garrison, N 10524; tel.: (845) 424-4040; fax: (845) 424-4545; e-mail: [email protected]. Annas, George I., | ¢ Americ R Davis, Dena S., The Parental Investment Fac Gilbert, Susan, The Nesting-Egg Problem: Health (Another Voi Septr-Oxc tor and the Child’s Right to an Open Futur Why Comparative Effectiveness Research Is [rickier Than It Looks Nov-Dec 11-14 Appelbaum, Paul S., Charles W. Lidz, and Robert Klitzman, Voluntariness of Consent t De Vries, Raymond G., Among Bioethicist Gillick, Muriel R., Shades of Gray (book re KR esearc t 1 C' oncepntt ual AAM odel,i p] }] } », aU{ view), Mar-Apr, 46-4 39 Dreger, Alice, Gender Identity Disorder Gostin, Lawrence O., Government and Sci Applbaum, Kalman, Childhood: Inconclusive Advice to Parents ence: The Unitary Executive versus Freedom + Pharma ' nor \ 2 Rely 26-99 of Scientific Inquiry (At Law), Mar-Apr, 11-12 Arras, John D., and Elizabeth M. Fenton, Dresser, Rebecca, Irrational Basis: The Legal Gostin, Lawrence O., Swine Flu Vaccine: Bio S R Status of Medical Marijuan Art Law), Nov What Is Fair? (At Law), Sept-Oct, 9-10 Health-R d Goods, Sept-O g Dex 8 Griffin, Joyce A., Terribly and Punishingly Berlinger, Nancy, Helping People Out (Pet Dresser Rebecca, P1 re ta piceseti ng and j Dis Great (book review), Jan-Feb, 51 spective), Jan-Feb ability: A 1T ruce in the Culture \ Wars? (At 'L aw Hall, Mark A., After Insurance Reform: An \ of Berlinger, Nancy, and Anne Lederman Adequate Safety Net Can Bring Us to Univer Flamm, Define “Eftectiv The ( is Case Dresser, Rebecca, Substituting Authenticity sal Coverage (Policy and Politics), Nov-Dec, 9 ££ Chronic Cancer Nov-Dec tor Autonomy (Ano Voice), Mar-Apr, 3 10 Blacksher, Erika, Health Refo What's Pre Dubler, Nancy Neveloff, Mayris P. Webber, Hardwig, John, Going to Meet Death: The vention Got To Do w : Ctive Deborah M. Swiderski, and the Faculty and Art of Dying in the First Part of the Twenty Nov-Dec, inside the National Working Group for the Clinical First Century, Jul-Aug, 37-45 Ethics Consultation Project, Charting the Fu Brody, Howard, and Eric N. Avery, Med Jansen, Lynn A., The Ethics of Altruism in Credentialing, Pr ging, Quality, and 1e's Dut | . I Clinical Research, Jul-Aug, 26-36 Evaluation in Clini Ethics Consultation id y I » Nov-Dec, 23-3 Johnston, Josephine, Judging Octomom, Brudney, Daniel, ‘ B May-Jun, 23-25 Farlow, Barbara, M s, Sept-Oct, 19-2] y2 vonc Au nor na I { A Farrell, Ruth M., True North (In Practice Jost, Alison, Mad Pride and the Medical Model (Perspective), Jul-Aug, inside back AA i 4 ADI ( J U Burt, Robert A.., cover ease tees ieihen Ford, Paul J., and Joseph P. DeMarco, Anony Justman, Stewart, A Slippery Preventive Slope ous P| hone Cails (Case SCte udy 1j.u1l_-AA ug Perspective), Mar-Apr, inside back cover Callahan, Daniel, | und pulatior Kaebnick, Gregory E., “Its Against Nature,” Galbraith, Kyle L., and Joshua E. Perry, Sat Jan-Feb, 24-26 rday Morning in the Clinic, Sept-Oct, 24-26 Campbell, Courtney S., Enha: Hun Ce - Gaylin, Willard, Behavior Control: From the Keirns, Carla C., Susan Dorr Goold, Elisa J. Gordon, and Christopher James Ryan, Dirty +( + Brain to the Mind, May-Jun, 13-16 Blood (Case Study), Sept-C Yet, 13-15 Chen, Pauline W., St rt Gilbert, Susan, Children’s Bodies, Parents | ee aah ae ) c Choices, Jan-Feb Kimmelman, Jonathan, Battling a Thousand Points of Might (Another Voice), Jan-Feb, 3 King, Nancy M.P., Benefits, Harms, and Mo- Payne, Richard, The Quality Mantra: Proceed AIDS/HIV tives in Clinical Research (Another Voice), Jul- Carefully, Nov-Dec, 14-15 Aug, 3 Murphy, When It Comes to HIV Infection Prasad, Vinay, Toward a Meaningful Alterna Kirst, Nell Burger, Quiet Moments (In Prac tive Medicine, Sept-Oct, 16-18 Some Are More Equal Than Others tice), Sept-Oct, 8 Reisman, Anna B., Rebel without a Gauze (In Kitsis, Elizabeth A., Rx for the Pharmaceuti Practice), Jan-Feb, 9 Alternative Medicine cal Industry: Call Your Doctors, Jul-Aug, 18- 1 Rennie, Stuart, The FDA and Helsinki (Per Prasad, Toward a Meaningful Alternative spective), May-Jun, inside back covet Medicine Kukla, Rebecca, Communicating Consent Robertson, John A., The Octuplet Case (book review), May-Jun, 45-4 Why More Regulation Is Not Likely, May Another Voice Kurtz, Melissa, More Than a Village: Meeting Jun, 26-28 the Health Care Needs of Multiples, May-Jun, Annas, [The American Right to Health Schmidt, Harald, and Julia Kreis, ‘Lessons 25-26 Dresser, Substituting Authenticity for Autor from Abroad, Nov-Dec, 20-22 omy Lindemann, Hilde, Autonomy, Beneficence, and Gezelligheid: Lessons in Moral Theory Schneider, Carl E., Constitutional Flaw? (At Kimmelman, Battling a Thousand Points of from the Dutch, Sept-Oct, 39-45 Law), Jul-Aug, 9-10 Might Schneider, Carl E., Thou Good and Faithful King, Benefits, Harms, and Motives in Clini Lyerly, Anne Drapkin, Lisa M. Mitchell, Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong, Lisa H. Servant (At Law), Jan-Feb, 10-1,] cal Research Harris, Rebecca Kukla, Miriam Kupperman, Schonfeld, Toby L., and Kristine Galich, Sharp, I xchanging One Hardship for Anoth and Margaret Olivia Little, Risk and the Waiting It Out (Case Study), Mar-Apr, 16-18 er r Pregnant Body, Nov-Dec, 34-42 Smith, A Possible Solution, But Not the Last Sharp, Lesley A., Exchanging One Hardship Word Mastroianni, Anna C., Slipping through the for Another (Another Voice), May-Jun, Net: Social Vulnerability in Pandemic Plan- ning (Policy and Politics), Sept-Oct, 11-12 Sharpe, Virginia A., Sea Change on Finan “Ashley” Case Conflicts of Interest in Health Care? (Policy Mercurio, Mark R., Teaching Intubation with and Politics), May-Jun, 9-10 Kaebnick, “It’s Against Nature Cadavers: Generosity at a Time of Loss (In Opel and Wilfond, Cosmetic Surgery in ¢ Shewmon, D. Alan, Brain Death: Can It Be Practice), Sept-Oct, 7-8 Resuscitated? Mar-Apr, 18-24 dren with Cognitive Disabilities: Who Bene Miller, Franklin G., A Planned Death in the fits? Who Decides? Smith, David H., A Handbook” for Many Family, Mar-Apr, 28-30 Parens, Respecting Children with Disabili Hands (book review), Jan-Feb, 49-50 Parents Minkoff, Howard, and Mary Faith Marshall, Smith, Martin L., A Possible Solution, But Governiieat-Scripted Consent: When Med- ical Ethics and Law Collide, Sept-Oct, 21-23 Not the Last Word (Another Voice Nov At Law Dec 5 Moazam, Farhat, Riffat Moazam Zaman, Smith, Martin L., and Jon Overvold, Chap Dresser, Irrational Basis: The Legal Status of and Aamir M. Jafarey, Conversations with lains and Confidentiality (Case Study), Jan Medical Marijuana Kidney Vendors in Pakistan: An Ethnographic Feb, 12-13 Dresser, Prenatal Testing and Disability: A Study, May-Jun, 29-44 Iruce in the Culture Wars? Murphy, Timothy FE, When It Comes to HI\ Stangl, Rebecca, Plan B and the Doctrine of Gostin, Government and Science: The Un Infection, Some Are More Equal Than Others Double Effect, Jul-Aug, 21-25 tary Executive versus Freedom of Scier (Perspective), Sept-Oct, inside back cover Veatch, Robert M., The Evolution of Death quiry Murray, Thomas H., Deciphering Genetics, and Dying Controversies, May-Jun, 16-19 Gostin, Swine Flu Vaccine: What Is Fair? May-Jun, 19-22 Wynia, Matthew K., Personal Responsibility, Schneider, Constitutional Flaw Public Policy, and the Economic Stimulus Schneider, Thou Good and Faithful Servant Olson, Douglas, Improvisation (In Practice), Plan (Policy and Politics), Mar-Apr, 13-15 Nov-Dec, 6 Behavior Control Opel, Douglas J., and Benjamin S. Wilfond, Cosmetic Surgery in Children with Cognitive Gaylin, Behavior Control: From the Brain to Disabilities: Who Benefits? Who Decides? the Mind Jan-Feb, 19-21 Aging Ouellette, Alicia, Eyes Wide Open: Surgery to Gillick, Shades of Gray Bioethics Westernize the Eyes of an Asian Child, Jan- Feb, 15-18 De Vries, Among Bioethicists Parens, Erik, Respecting Children with Dis Smith, A “Handbook” for Many Hands 22-23 abilities—and Their Parents, Jan-Feb, Case Study End-of-Life Arras and Fenton, Bioethics and Human Decision-Making Rights: Access to Health-Related Goods Keirns, Goold, Gordon, z 'D irt Brudney, Choosing for Another: Beyond Au informed Consent Blood tonomy and Best Interests Schonfeld and Galich, Waiting It Out Burt. Invitation to the Dance: Lessons from Appelbaum, Lidz, and Klitzman, Voluntari- Smith and Overvold, Chaplains and Ci Susan Sontags Death ness of Consent to Research: A Conceptual aentuiaiity Dresser, Substituting Authenticity for Auton Model omy Kimmelman, Battling a Thousand Points of Chaplaincy Hardwig, Going to Meet Death: The Art of Might Dying in the First Part of the Twenty-First Kukla, Communicating Consent Smith and Overvold, Chaplains and ¢ Century Minkoff and Marshall, Government-Scripted den Miller, A Planned Deatl Consent: When Medical Ethics and Law Veatch, The Evolution of Death and Dy Collide Comparative (Lontroversies Olson, Improvisation Effectiveness Research Enhancement In Practice Berlinger and Flamm, Define “Efi Curious Case of Chronic ¢ Campbell, Enhancing Humans, Controlling Farrell, True North Chen, A Tool to Strengthen the Doct Evolution Kirst, Quiet Moments ent Relat [ Davis, The Parental Investment Factor and the Mercurio, Teaching Intubation with Cadav Gilbert, The Nesting-Egg Problen Child’s Right to an Open Future ers: Generosity at a Time of Loss Comp: R c Olson, Improvisation ] Le Ethics Consulting Reisman, Rebel without a Gauze Payne, The Q \ ) ( Dubler, Webber, Swiderski, and the Faculty Medical Education Schmidt and Kreis, Lessons from Abroa and the National Working Group for the Clinical Ethics Consultation Project, Chart Mercurio, Teaching Intubation with Cadav- Conflicts of Interest ge the | Crec Privileging, ers: ¢ reNerosity ata lime ot I OSS Y a I tio! n 4 C CtNnic Sharpe, Sea Change on Financial Confl (Lo Medical Marijuana interest in Galbraith and Perry, Saturday Morning in the Ee Dresser, Irrational Basis: The Legal Status of Declaration of Death Smith, A Possible Solution, But Not the Last Medical Marijuana Word Shewmon, Br Medical Profession Veatch, The | ition of De FDA ( Brody and Avery, Medicine's Duty to Treat Rennie, The FDA and Helsinki Pandemic Illness: Solidarity and Vulnerability Decision-Making Schneider, Constit Capacity Mental Iliness Genetics Schonfeld and Galich, Wa Jost, Mad Pride and the Medical Model Murray, Deciphering Ger Disability Narrative Ethics Health Policy Dress« Fr. Griffin, Terribly and Punishingly Great Annas, [The American Right to He Lindemann, Autonomy, Beneficence, and Opel and Wilfond Hall, After Insurance Reform: An Adequate Gezelligheid: Lessons in Moral Theory from 1 Safety Net ( Brir [ the Dutch Parens, R Neonatal Care Human Rights Farrell, True North Annas, i ne . nerican in ( Healtl Newborn Screening Kitsis, Rx for the Pharmaceutical Industry: Schneider, Thou Good and Faithful Servant ( all Your Doctors Schneider, Thou Good and Faithful Servant Regulation of Physician-Assisted Biotechnology Organ Transplantation Suicide Schneider, Constitutional Flaw? Moazam, Zaman, and Jafarey, Conversations Berlinger, Helping People Out with Kidney Vendors in Pakistan: An Ethno- Reproductive graphic Study Physician-Patient Technologies Sharp, Exchanging One Hardship for Another Relationship Davis, The Parental Investment Factor and the Pandemic liliness Farlow, Misgivings Child’s Right to an Open Future Ford and DeMarco, Anonymous Phone Calls Johnston, Judging Octomom Brody and Avery, Medicine’s Dury to Treat Keirns, Goold, Gordon, and Ryan, Dirty Kurtz, More Than a Village: Meeting the Pandemic IIlness: Solidarity and Vulnerability Blood Health Care Needs of Multiples Gostin, Swine Flu Vaccine: What Is Fair? Kirst, Quiet Moments Robertson, The Octuplet Case—Why Mor Mastroianni, Slipping through the Net: Social Reisman, Rebel without a Gauze Regulation Is Not Likely Vulnerability in Pandemic Planning Pian B Research Parents and Children Stangl, Plan B and the Doctrine of Double Jansen, The Ethics of Altruism in Clinical Davis, The Parental Investment Factor and the Effect Research Child’s Right to an Open Future King, Benefits, Harms, and Motives in Clini Dreger, Gender Identity Disorder in Child- Policy and Politics cal Research hood: Inconclusive Advice to Parents Schneider, Constitutional Flaw? Gilbert, Children’s Bodies, Parents’ Choices Hall, After Insurance Reform: An Adequate Kaebnick, “It’s Against Nature” Safety Net Can Bring Us to Universal Reviews Opel and Wilfond, Cosmetic Surgery in Chil- Coverage dren with Cognitive Disabilities: Who Bene- Mastroianni, Slipping through the Net: Social Campbell, Enhancing Humans, Controllin; fits? Who Decides? Vulnerability in Pandemic Planning Evolution Ouellette, Eyes Wide Open: Surgery to West- Sharpe, Sea Change on Financial Conflicts of De Vries, Among Bioethicists ernize the Eyes of an Asian Child Interest in Health Care? Gillick, Shades of Gray Parens, Respecting Children with Disabili- Wynia, Personal Responsibility, Public Policy Griffin, Terribly und Punishingly Great ties—and Their Parents and the Economic Stimulus Plan Kukla, Communicating Consent Smith, A “Handbook” for Many Hands Personal Responsibility Population Control for Health Science Policy Callahan, Ethics and Population Wynia, Personal Responsibility, Public Policy, Gostin, Government and Science: The Uni- and the Economic Stimulus Plan Pregnancy tary }E xecutive versus Freedom of Scientifi Inquiry Lyerly, Mitchell, Armstrong, Harris, Kukla, Perspective Kuppermann, and Little, Risk and the Preg- Theory Berlinger, Helping People Out nant Body Blacksher, Health Reform: What's Prevention Arras and Fenton, Bioethics and Got To Do with It? PSA Screening Rights: Acce ss to Health-Related Goods Jost, Mad Pride and the Medical Model Brudney, Choosing for Another: Beyond Au Justman, A Slippery Preventive Slope Justman, A Slippery Preventive Slope tonomy and Best Interests Murphy, When It Comes to HIV Infection, Dresser, Substituting Authenticity for Autono Some Are More Equal Than Others Public Health my Rennie, The FDA and Helsinki Lindemann, Autonomy, Beneficence, and Blacksher, Health Reform: What's Prevention Geze llighe id: Lessons in Moral Theory from Pharmaceutical industry Got To Do with It? the Dutch Gostin, Swine Flu Vaccine: What Is Fair? Applbaum, Is Marketing the Enemy of Phar- Mastroianni, Slipping through the Net: Social maceutical Innovation? Vulnerability in Pandemic Planning

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