From The Hastings Center, 255 Elm Road, Briarcliff Manor, A? Y.:
(The book includes chapters on Islamic medical ethics, euthanasia, the persistent vegetative state and ethics in medical research.)
(Part one of the book deals with choices in reproduction, part two with issues relating to death, part three with treatment of the mentally ill and part four with human and animal experimentation. Seventeen issues are discussed, each by two authors one of whom argues ‘Yes’ and the other ‘No’. Postscripts round off the discussion.)
(As the title suggests, the committee deals with the compulsions that force us to choose who should receive ‘particular types of health care, individual responsibility towards society, rights and priorities , rationing, innovation, appropriate care and recommendations made by the committee.)
(This special issue dedicated to Dr Josephine King includes papers on the patient’s right to decline treatment, Dr Joseph Mengele’s medical experiments and factors associated with medical mal-practice.)
(This issue contains a special section on consultants and consultations. It also contains some responses on euthanasia.)
(Published by the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, this issue in-eludes papers on reproductive autonomy in married and unmarried women.)
(This issue includes papers on the pharmaceutical industry and health reform, the regulation of drugs and devices and criteria for standard vs experimental therapy .)
(This. issue includes an editorial on autonomy, a symposium on ethics and clinical trials and papers on decisions on ‘not to resuscitate’ and whether nurses should remain under the authority of the physician.)
(Published by HealthCare Ethics Committee Forum, the journal focusses on various aspects of the functioning of ethics committees in hospitals.)
(This special issue discusses various aspects of advance declarations, especially as they pertain to life-sustaining treatment. Dr. Hilde Nelson’s paper on ‘Postmortem pregnancy’ .. sustaining the pregnancies of brain dead women in the second or third trimester also deserves attention.)
(This issue contains, among other papers, one on why opinions on the effects of health care are so often wrong.)
(This issue contains lectures delivered at Washington and Lee University during 1993-1994. The first of these discusses money and manipulation in the media. It asks whether the line that journalists would not, traditionally, cross has moved or become dotted. The third essay discusses AIDS as a mirror of ourselves, revealing many destructive prejudices.)
(The first paper ‘From science to evidence’ discusses trials on Bendectin .. a drug that caused birth defects in children born of mothers on this drug.)
(Published by The Hastings Center, it features, among other essays, one on whether trnsplantation of cells to patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy are ethical.)
(Among other topics this issue features expert witnesses, euthanasia and wrongful birth. The latter refers to birth of a child with congenital illness or abnormality where the parents had not been informed of this possibility by the treating prenatal physician.)
(A classified bibliography of recent books in this field.)
From Dr. K. W. M. Fulford, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, England
Fulford KWM: Moral theory and medical practice Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1989.
From Dr. Aneel N. Patel, 501 Lakeshore Drive, Goldsboro, N. Carolina, USA
Kolatta G: The baby doctors. Probing the limits of fetal medicine Delacorte Press, New York. 1990.
From Dr. Bindu T. Desai, 28 Park Avenue, Madisonville, Kentucky, USA
Currey R: Medicine for sale. Commercialism vs. Professionalism Whittle Direct Books, Knoxville, Tenn. 1992.
From Dr. Jorgen Cohn, Department of Pediatrics, University of Tromso, Norway
Cohn J, Eitinger L, Kemp Genefke I, Vesti P (Eds.): Torture and the medical profession. Journal of Medical Ethics 1991;17:Supplement l-64.
From The Henry L Kaiser Family Foundation
White KL: The task of medicine. Dialogue at Wickenburg The Henry J. Kaiser Family Goundation, Menlo Park, California. 1988.