NATIONAL REFERENCE CENTER FOR BIOETHICS LITERATURE THE JOSEPH AND ROSE KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC 20057

NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS Annual Cumulation Volume 19,1993

(Includes Syllabus Exchange Catalog)

Lucinda Fitch Huttlinger, Editor ISSN 0361-6347 NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS is published four times per year (quarterly) by the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, Kennedy Institute of Ethics. Annual Cumulations are published in the following year as a separate publication. NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS is a listing by subject of recent additions to the National Reference Center’s collection. (The subject clas­ sification scheme is reproduced in full with each issue; it can also be found at the end of the cumulated edition.) With the exception of syllabi listed as part of our Syllabus Exchange program, and documents in the section New Publica­ tions from the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, materials listed herein are not available from the National Reference Center, but from the publishers listed in each citation. Subscription to NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS is $20.00 per calendar year in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and $30.00 elsewhere. Back volumes are avail­ able at $12.00 per volume (subscribers) and $15.00 per volume (non-sub­ scribers) in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, $17.00 per volume (subscribers) and $20.00 per volume (non-subscribers) elsewhere. All orders must be prepaid. Associate and institutional members of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics receive NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS (quarterly issues) as part of their membership benefits. Inquiries regarding the membership program should be addressed to: Irene McDonald Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-8099. Inquiries regarding NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS should be addressed to: Lucinda Fitch Huttlinger Editor, NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-6433 (800) MED-ETHX. This publication is supported by funds provided under Grant Number LM04492 from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. Purchase of the books listed herein is supported primarily by the National Library of Medicine grant. Other works are contributions of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Kampelman Collection of Jewish Ethics, publishers, and in­ dividual donors. © 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Philosophical Ethics...... 1 Religious Ethics ...... 2 Applied and Professional Ethics (General)...... 5 Applied and Professional Ethics: Business ...... 5 Applied and Professional Ethics: Education ...... 7 Applied and Professional Ethics: Engineering ...... 7 Applied and Professional Ethics: Government...... 7 Applied and Professional Ethics: International Affairs ...... 8 Applied and Professional Ethics: Journalism ...... 8 Applied and Professional Ethics: L aw ...... 8 Applied and Professional Ethics: Scientific Research ...... 9 Applied and Professional Ethics: Social Work ...... 9 Applied and Professional Ethics: Agriculture...... 9 Applied and Professional Ethics: Information Science ...... 10

Bioethics (General) ...... 10 Bioethics: History of Medical Ethics...... 14 Bioethics: Education/Programs...... 14 Philosophy of Biology (G eneral)...... 14 Evolution and Creation ...... 15 Philosophy of Medicine, Nursing, and Other Health Professions (General) ...... 15 Philosophy of Medicine ...... 15 Philosophy of Nursing...... 16 Concept of Health ...... 17 Quality/Value of L ife...... 17 Science, Technology and Society ...... 17 Technology Assessment ...... 19 Social Control of Science/Technology ...... 20 Codes of Professional Ethics ...... 20

Sociology of Medicine (General)...... 21 Professional-Professional Relationship ...... 22 Professional-Patient Relationship (General) ...... 22 Truth-Telling...... 23 Informed Consent (General)...... 23 83.4 Right to Refuse Treatment ...... 23 8.4 Confidentiality ...... 23 8.5 M alpractice...... 23 9.1 Health Care (General) ...... 24 9.2 Right to Health Care ...... 25 93 Cost of Health Care ...... 26 9.4 Allocation of Health Care Resources ...... 30 9.5.1 Health Care Programs for Specific Diseases/Groups (General) . 30 9.5.2 Health Care Programs for the A g e d ...... 31 9.53 Health Care Programs for Handicapped Persons ...... 32 9.5.4 Health Care Programs for Minority Groups ...... 32 9.5.5 Health Care Programs for W om en...... 33 9.5.6 HIV Infection and AIDS ...... 34 9.5.7 Health Care Programs for Minors ...... 39 9.5.8 Health Care Programs for Fetuses...... 39 9.5.9 Health Care Programs for Substance Abusers ...... 39 9.6 Ethics Committees/Consultation...... 40 9.7 Pharmaceutical Industry...... 41 9.8 Quality of Health Care ...... 42 10 Sexuality...... 42 11.1 Contraception (General) ...... 43 11.2 Availability of Contraceptives to Minors ...... 44 113 Sterilization...... 44 12.1 Abortion (General) ...... 44 12.3 Abortion: Moral and Religious Aspects...... 44 12.4.1 Abortion: Legal Aspects (General) ...... 45 12.4.2 Abortion: Interests of Woman/Fetus/Father ...... 46 12.4.4 Abortion: Bills, Laws and Cases ...... 46 12.5.1 Abortion: Social Aspects (General) ...... 46 12.5.2 Abortion: Demographic Surveys...... 46 13.2 Population Growth...... 46 133 Population Policy...... 47 14.1 Reproductive Technologies (General)...... 47 14.2 Artificial Insemination and Surrogacy...... 49 143 Sex Predetermination/Selection ...... 50 14.4 In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer...... 50 14.6 Cryobanking of Sperm, Ova, or Em bryos...... 51 15.1 Genetics, Molecular Biology and Microbiology (General) .... 51 15.2 Genetic Counseling and Prenatal Diagnosis ...... 53

ii 153 Genetic Screening ...... 54 15.4 Gene Therapy ...... 55 15.5 Eugenics...... 55 15.6 Behavioral Genetics...... 55 15.7 Biohazards of Genetics Research ...... 55 15.8 Patenting Organisms...... 56 15.9 Sociobiology ...... 56 15.10 Genome Mapping ...... 56 16.1 Environmental Quality (General) ...... 57 16.2 Nuclear Power ...... 58 163 Occupational Health...... 58 17.1 The Neurosciences and Mental Health Therapies (General) ...59 17.2 Psychotherapy ...... 59 173 Behavior Modification...... 60 17.4 Psychopharmacology...... 60 17.7 Involuntary Civil Commitment...... 60 18.1 Human Experimentation (General)...... 60 18.2 Human Experimentation: Policy Guidelines ...... 61 18.4 Behavioral Research...... 62 18.5.1 Research on Special Populations (General)...... 62 18.5.2 Research on Minors ...... 62 18.53 Research on Pregnant Women ...... 63 18.5.4 Research on Fetuses and Newborns ...... 63 18.5.5 Research on Prisoners...... 63 18.5.7 Research on Elderly and Terminally 111 Persons ...... 63 18.5.8 Research on Military and Government Personnel ...... 63 18.5.9 Research on Foreign Nationals...... 64 19.1 Artificial and Transplanted Organs or Tissues (General) ...... 64 19.2 Artificial and Transplanted H earts...... 64 19.4 Blood Transfusion ...... 64 19.5 Donation/Procurement of Organs/Tissues...... 64 20.1 Death and Dying (G eneral)...... 65 20.2.1 Definition or Determination of Death (General) ...... 65 203.1 Attitudes Toward Death (General)...... 65 203.4 Death Education...... 66 20.4.1 Care of the Dying Patient (G eneral)...... 66 20.5.1 Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia (General) ...... 67 20.5.2 Allowing Infants to Die ...... 69 20.5.4 Living Wills/Advance D irectives...... 70 20.7 Suicide...... 70 21.1 International and Political Dimensions of Biology and Medicine (General) ...... 70 212 W ar...... 70 213 Chemical and Biological Weapons...... 71 21.4 Torture...... 71 21.7 Cultural Pluralism ...... 72 22.1 Animal Welfare (General) ...... 72 222 Animal Experimentation ...... 73 223 Animal Production...... 74 Information Science...... 74 Reference ...... 75 New Journal Subscriptions...... 75 New Publications from the Kennedy Institute of Ethics...... 76 Supplement: SYLLABUS EXCHANGE CATALOG...... 1-24 National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature: Library Classification Scheme...... Inside Back Cover 1.1 Philosophical Ethics Fletcher, George P. LOYALTY: AN ESSAY ON THE MORALITY OF RELATIONSHIPS. New York: Ox­ Addelson, Kathryn P. IMPURE THOUGHTS: ESSAYS ford University Press, 1993. 211 p. ISBN 0-19- ON PHILOSOPHY, FEMINISM AND ETHICS. 507026-7. (1.1) Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991. 257 p. ISBN 0-87722-960-0. (1.1; 10; 12.3) Fröhlich, Norman and Oppenheimer, Joe A. CHOOSING JUSTICE: AN EXPERIMENTAL AP­ Almond, Brenda and Hill, Donald, eds. APPLIED PROACH TO ETHICAL THEORY. Berkeley, CA: PHILOSOPHY: MORALS AND METAPHYSICS IN University of California Press, 1992. 258 p. ISBN CONTEMPORARY DEBATE. New York: Routledge, 0-520-07299-5. [HB523 .F76 1992] (1.1; 1.3.1) 1991.334 p. ISBN 0-415-06015-X. (Contributions previously published in: Journal of Applied Habermas, Jürgen. JUSTIFICATION AND APPLICA­ Philosophy, 1984-1990.) [BJ1012 .A68 1991] (1.1; TION: REMARKS ON DISCOURSE ETHICS. 1.3.1; 1.3.5; 2.1; 10; 14.1; 16.1; 21.2) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993. 197 p. ISBN 0-262-08217-9. (Studies in Contemporary Ger­ Anton, John P. and Preus, Anthony, eds. ESSAYS IN man Social Thought series. Translation from the ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY IV: ARISTOTOLE’S German by Ciaran Cronin of: Erläuterungen zur ETHICS. Albany, NY: State University of New Diskursethik. Gift of the publisher.) (1.1) York Press, 1991. 284 p. ISBN 0-8739-5050-X. (Papers originally presented at the annual meet­ Laslett, Peter and Fishkin, James S., eds. JUSTICE ings of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, BETWEEN AGE GROUPS AND GENERATIONS. New beginning 1953.) [B491 .E7 E87 1991 v.4] (1.1) Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992. 243 p. ISBN 0-300-05073-9. (Philosophy, Politics, and Benhabib, Seyla. SITUATING THE SELF: GENDER, Society, Sixth Series.) (1.1) COMMUNITY AND POSTMODERNISM IN CONTEM­ PORARY e t h ic s . New York: Routledge, 1992. Loizou, Andros and Lesser, Harry, eds. POLIS AND 266 p. ISBN 0-415-90547-8. (1.1; 10) POLITICS: ESSAYS IN GREEK MORAL AND POLITI­ CAL PHILOSOPHY. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 1990. Chinn, Peggy L., ed. ANTHOLOGY ON CARING. New 156 p. ISBN 1-85628-052-7. (Avebury Series in York: National League of Nursing, 1991. 353 p. Philosophy.) [JC73 .P645 1990] (1.1; 1.3.5; 10; ISBN 0-88737-516-2. (NLN Publication series; 15.5) No. 15-2392.) (1.1; 4.1.3; 21.7) Manning, Rita C. SPEAKING FROM THE HEART: A Corlett, J. Angelo, ed. EQUALITY AND LIBERTY: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON ETHICS. Lanham, ANALYZING RAWLS AND NOZICK. New York: St. MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1992. 183 p. ISBN Martin’s Press, 1992. 397 p. ISBN 0-312-06018-1. 0-8476-7734-6. (New Feminist Perspectives (1.1; 1.3.5) Series.) (1.1; 4.1.1; 10) Curran, MaryB.THINKERS THROUGH TIME: READ­ Manning, Robert J.S. INTERPRETING OTHERWISE ING ETHICS WITH LITERATURE. Bell Buckle, TN: THAN HEIDEGGER: THE CHALLENGE OF EM­ Iris Press; Distributed by: Baker & Taylor, 1993. MANUEL LEVINAS’S ETHICS AS FIRST 175 p. ISBN 0-916078-31-0. (Distributor’s ad­ PHILOSOPHY. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne Univer­ dress: 625 E. Main Street, Bridgewater, NJ 08807. sity Press, 1993.267 p. ISBN 0-8207-0246-3. (Gift Also distributed by: Ingram Book Co., 347 Reed- ofMaxM.andMarjorieB.Kampelman.) (1.1; 1.2) wood Drive, Nashville, TN 37217. Gift of the pub­ lisher.) (1.1; 1.2) McConnell, Terrance. GRATITUDE. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993. 273 p. ISBN 1- Donner, Wendy. THE LIBERAL SELF: JOHN STUART 56639-038-9. (Gift of the publisher.) (1.1; 1.3.5) MILL’S MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1992.229 p. McWhirter, Darien A. and Bible, Jon B. PRIVACY ISBN 0-8014-9987-9. [B1607 .D58 1991] (1.1; AS A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT: SEX, DRUGS, AND 1.3.5) THE RIGHT TO LIFE. Westport, CT: Quorum

NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS 19:1993 Cumulation, Page 1 Books, 1992. 206 p. ISBN 0-89930-638-1. (1.1; Soderberg, William C. GENETIC OBLIGATIONS TO 9.5.9; 10; 11.1; 12.4.1; 20.5.1; LE) FUTURE GENERATIONS. Ann Arbor, MI: Univer­ sity Microfilms International, 1991.226 p. (Publi­ Montague, Phillip. IN THE INTERESTS OF OTHERS: cation No. 9205184. Thesis, Ph.D. — Georgetown AN ESSAY IN MORAL PHILOSOPHY. Boston, MA: University, 1991.) (1.1; 15.1; 15.4; 15.5) Kluwer Academic, 1992. 144 p. ISBN 0-7923- 1856-0. (Philosophical Studies Series; No. 55. Gift Steigleder, Klaus. DIE BEGRÜNDUNG DES of the publisher.) (1.1) MORALISCHEN SOLLENS: STUDIEN ZUR MÖGLICHKEIT EINER NORMATIVEN ETHIK. Noam, Gil G. and Wren, Thomas E., eds. THE Tübingen: Attempto Verlag, 1992. 332 p. ISBN m o r a l SELF. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993. 3-89308-144-5. (Ethik in den Wissenschaften 400 p. ISBN 0-262-14052-7. (Studies in Contem­ series; No. 3. Gift of the author.) (1.1) porary German Social Thought series. Gift of the Walton, Douglas. SLIPPERY SLOPE AGRUMENTS. publisher.) (1.1; 1.3.1; 17.1) New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. 296 p. Nyberg, David. THE VARNISHED TRUTH: TRUTH ISBN 0-19-823925-4. (Clarendon Library of Logic TELLING AND DECEIVING IN ORDINARY LIFE. and Philosophy series.) (1.1) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.244 p. Warnke, Georgia. JUSTICE AND INTERPRETATION. ISBN 0-226-61051-9. (Gift of the publisher.) (1.1; Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993. 178 p. ISBN 8.2) 0-262-23168-9. (Gift of the publisher.) (1.1) Pojman, Louis, ed. MORAL PHILOSOPHY: A Williams, Bernard. SHAME AND NECESSITY. READER. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett, 1993. 272 p. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. ISBN 0-87220-164-3. (Gift of Edmund D. Pel­ 254 p. ISBN 0-520-08046-7. (Sather Classical Lec­ legrino.) (1.1) tures series; Vol. 57.) (1.1) Quinton, Anthony. UTILITARIAN ETHICS. London, Wilson, James Q. THE MORAL SENSE. New York: England: Gerald Duckworth, 1989. 116 p. ISBN Free Press, 1993.313 p. ISBN 0-02-935405-6. (Gift 0-7156-1730-3. (Second edition. Publisher’s ad­ of the publisher.) (1.1; 1.3.1; 17.1) dress: The Old Piano Factory, 43 Gloucester Cres­ Yearley, Lee H. MENCIUS AND AQUINAS: THEORIES cent, postal code NW1.) (1.1) OF VIRTUE AND CONCEPTIONS OF COURAGE. Al­ bany, NY: State University of New York Press, Scheffler, Samuel. HUMAN MORALITY. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.150 p. ISBN 0-19- 1990. 280 p. ISBN 0-7914-0432-3. [BJ1531 .Y42 507448-3. (1.1) 1990] (1.1; 1.2) Slote, Michael. BEYOND OPTIMIZING: A STUDY OF 1.2 Religious Ethics RATIONAL CHOICE. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Ball, William B., ed. IN SEARCH OF A NATIONAL University Press, 1989.192 p. ISBN 0-674-06918-8. MORALITY: A MANIFESTO FOR EVANGELICALS (1.1) AND CATHOLICS. Harrison, NY: Ignatius Press, Slote, Michael. FROM MORALITY TO VIRTUE. New 1992.298 p. ISBN 0-89870-423-5. (1.2; 1.3.3; 1.3.5; York: Oxford University Press, 1992.267 p. ISBN 4.4; 21.1) 0-19-507562-5. (1.1) Barnavi, Eli, ed. A HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE: FROM THE TIME OF THE Smiley, Marion, m o r a l RESPONSIBILITY AND THE PATRIARCHS TO THE PRESENT. New York: Alfred BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY: POWER AND AC­ A. Knopf, 1992.299 p. ISBN 0-679-40332-9. (Gift COUNTABILITY FROM A PRAGMATIC POINT OF of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2) VIEW. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992. 286 p. ISBN 0-226-76327-7. [BJ1451 .S65 1992] Bauman, Zygmunt. MODERNITY AND AM­ (1.1; 1.2; 1.3.5) BIVALENCE. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press,

NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS 19:1993 Cumulation, Page 2 1991.285 p. ISBN 0-8014-2603-0. (Gift of Max M. Marjorie B. Kampelman. [BM538 .S7 A46 1993] and Marjorie B. Kampelman. (1.2; 21.1) (1.2) Bialik, Hayim, N. and Ravnitzky, Yehoshua H., eds. Diner, Hasia R. A TIME FOR GATHERING: THE THE BOOK OF LEGENDS: LEGENDS FROM THE SECOND MIGRATION, 1820-1880. Baltimore, MD: TALMUD AND MIDRASH. Westminster, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1992.313 p. ISBN Schocken Books, 1992.897 p. ISBN 0-8052-4113- 0-8018-4344-8. (Jewish People in America series; 2. (Translation from the Hebrew by William G. Vol. 2. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampel­ Braude of: Sefer ha-aggadah. Gift of Max M. and man.) (1.2) Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2) Elon, Menachem. JEWISH LAW: HISTORY, SOUR­ Briggs, Kenneth A. HOLY SIEGE: THE YEAR THAT CES, PRINCIPLES. Dunmore, PA: Jewish Publica­ s h o o k CATHOLIC AMERICA. San Francisco, CA: tions Society, 1993. 4 volumes. ISBN Harper San Francisco, 1992. 594 p. ISBN 0-06- 0-8276-0389-4. (Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. 061058-1. (1.2) Kampelman.) (1.2; Reference) Carmichael, Calum M. THE ORIGINS OF BIBLICAL Faber, Eli. A TIME FOR PLANTING: THE FIRST LAW: THE DECALOGUES AND THE BOOK OF THE MIGRATION, 1654-1820. Baltimore, MD: John Hop­ COVENANT. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, kins University Press, 1992.188 p. ISBN 0-8018- 1992.253 p. ISBN 0-8014-2712-6. (Gift of Max M. 4343-X. (Jewish People in America series; Vol. 1. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2) Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) Charlesworth, James H.; Blisard, Frank X.; and (1.2) Siker, Jeffrey S., eds. JEWS AND CHRISTIANS: EX­ Falk, Ze’ev W. LAW AND RELIGION: THE JEWISH PLORING THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. New EXPERIENCE. Jerusalem: Mesharim Publishing, York: Crossroad, 1990.258 p. ISBN 0-8245-1012- 1981.238 p. (Publisher’s address: 10 Harav 7. (Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) Street, Jerusalem 92503, Israel.) (1.2; 1.1; LE) [BM535 J48 1990] (1.2) Falk, Ze’ev W. RELIGIOUS LAW AND ETHICS: Cohen, Gerson D. STUDIES IN THE variety OF STUDIES IN BIBLICAL AND RABBINICAL RABBINIC CULTURES. Philadelphia: Jewish Publi­ THEONOMY. Jerusalem, Israel: Mesharim Pub­ cations Society, 1990.332 p. ISBN 0-8276-0383-5. lishers, 1991.221 p. ISBN 965-313-000-5. (Publish­ (JPS Scholar of Distinction Series. Gift of Max M. er’s address: 10 Harav Berlin Street, Jerusalem and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2) 92503. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampel­ man.) (1.2) Cronin, Kieran. r ig h t s & CHRISTIAN ETHICS. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. 324 p. Feinberg, John S. and Feinberg, Paul D. ETHICS FOR ISBN 0-521-41889-5. (New Studies in Christian A BRAVE NEW WORLD. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Ethics series. Gift of the publisher.) (1.2; 21.1) Books, 1993. 479 p. ISBN 0-89107-736-7. (Gift of the publisher.) (1.2; 10; 12.3; 14.1; 15.1; 16.2; Curran, Charles E. THE CHURCH AND MORALITY: 20.5.1; 20.6; 21.2) AN ECUMENICAL AND CATHOLIC APPROACH. Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg Fortress, 1993. Feingold, Henry L. A TIME FOR SEARCHING: 126 p. ISBN 0-8006-2756-3. (Gift of the publish­ ENTERING THE MAINSTREAM, 1920-1945. Bal­ er.) (1.2) timore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1992. 338 p. ISBN 0-8018-4346-4. (Jewish People in Dalin, David G., ed. AMERICAN JEWS & THE America series; Vol. 4. Gift of Max M. and Mar­ SEPARATIONIST FAITH: THE NEW DEBATE ON jorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2) RELIGION IN PUBLIC LIFE. Washington, DC: Ethics and Public Policy Center; Distributed by: Frank, Daniel H., ed. AUTONOMY AND JUDAISM: National Book Network, 1993. 169 p. ISBN 0- THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE COMMUNITY IN 89633-176-8. (Distributer’s address: 4720 Boston Jew ish philosophical t h o u g h t . Albany: State Way, Lanham, MD 20706. Gift of Max M. and University of New York Press, 1992. 229 p. ISBN

NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS 19:1993 Cumulation, Page 3 0-7914-1210-5. (Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Ochs, Peter, ed. UNDERSTANDING THE RABBINIC Kampelman.) (1.2; 1.1) MIND: ESSAYS ON THE HERMENEUTIC OF MAX KADUSHIN. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press, 1990. Green, Arthur. SEEK MY FACE, SPEAK MY NAME: A 247 p. ISBN 1-55540-544-4. (South Florida CONTEMPORARY JEWISH THEOLOGY. Northvale, Studies in the History of Judaism series; No. 14. NJ: Jason Aronson, 1992. 266 p. ISBN 0-87668- Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) 592-0. (Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampel­ man.) (1.2) (1.2) Greenspan, Louis and Nicholson, Graeme, eds. Rauschenbusch, Walter. DARE WE BE CHRISTIANS? FACKENHEIM: GERMAN PHILOSOPHY & JEWISH Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press, 1993. 47 p. ISBN THOUGHT. Buffalo, NY: University of Toronto 0-8298-0960-0. (The William Bradford Collection Press, 1992.317 p. ISBN 0-8020-2763-6. (Toronto from the Pilgrim Press series. Reprint. Originally Studies in Philosophy series. Gift of Max M. and published in 1914. Gift of the publisher.) (1.2) Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2; 21.4) Rubenstein, Richard L. a f t e r AUSCHWITZ: HIS­ Heschel, Susannah, ed. ON BEING A JEWISH TORY, THEOLOGY AND CONTEMPORARY FEMINIST. New York: Schocken Books, 1983. JUDAISM. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Univer­ 288 p. ISBN 0-8052-0745-7. (Gift of Max M. and sity Press, 1992. 358 p. ISBN 0-8018-4285-9. Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2; 10) (Johns Hopkins Jewish Studies series. Second edi­ tion. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampel­ Jackson, Robert and Killingley, Dermot. MORAL man.) (1.2; 21.4) ISSUES INTHE HINDU TRADITION. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs, England: Trentham Books, 1991. 43 p. Sachar, Howard M. A HISTORY OF THE JEWS IN ISBN 0-948080-50-7. (Publisher’s address: 13/14 AMERICA. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992. Trent Trading Park, Botteslow Street, postal code 1051 p. ISBN 0-394-57353-6. (Gift of Max M. and ST1 3LY.) (1.2; 11.1; 12.3) Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [E184 J5 S23 1992] (1.2) Keown, Damien. THE NATURE OF BUDDHIST ETHICS. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992.269 p. Schmitt, Kenneth E. CURA ANIMARUM IN THE ISBN 0-312-07905-2. (1.2; 1.1) TWENTIETH CENTURY AND BEYOND: TOWARD THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ETHICAL Kreeft, Peter. BACK TO VIRTUE: TRADITIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE PRACTICE OF PASTORAL MORAL WISDOM FOR MODERN MORAL CON­ COUNSELING. Ann Arbor, MI: University FUSION. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1992. Microfilms International, 1991. 212 p. (Publica­ 195 p. ISBN 0-89870-422-7. [BV4630 .K73 1992] tion No. 9212790. Thesis, Ph.D. —University of (1.2) Tennessee, 1991.) (1.2; 1.1; 8.3.1; 17.2) THE QUESTION OF CHRISTIAN Mclnerny, Ralph. l ib e r a t io n ETHICS: SOUR­ ETHICS. Washington, DC: Catholic University Schubeck, Thomas L. Press, 1993. 74 p. ISBN 0-8132-0771-1. (Michael CES, m o d e l s , AND NORMS. Minneapolis, MN: J. McGivney Lectures of the John Paul II Institute Augsburg Fortress, 1993. 272 p. ISBN 0-8006- for Studies on Marriage and Family series; 1990. 2755-5. (Gift of the publisher.) (1.2) Gift of the publisher.) (1.2) Selling, Joseph A., ed. PERSONALIST MORALS: ES­ Nelson, J. Robert, ed. LIFE AS LIBERTY, LIFE AS SAYS IN HONOR OF PROFESSOR LOUIS JANSSENS. TRUST. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press/Pres­ Eerdsmans, 1992.96 p. ISBN 0-8028-0637-6. (1.2) ses Universitaires de Louvain, 1988. 344 p. ISBN 90-6186-286-8. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Novak, David. JEWISH SOCIAL ETHICS. New York: Theologicarum Lovaniensium series; Vol. 83. Oxford University Press, 1992. 252 p. ISBN 0-19- Publisher’s address: Universitaire Pers Leuven, 506924-2. (Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kam­ Krakenstraat 3, B-3000 Leuven.) (1.2; 2.1; 4.4; 5.1; pelman.) (1.2; 1.1; 3.2; 5.1; 9.5.6; 10; 21.2) 8.1; 19.1; 20.3.1)

NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS 19:1993 Cumulation, Page 4 Shapiro, Edward S. A TIME FOR HEALING: Kuhmerker, Lisa; Gielen, Uwe; and Hayes, AMERICAN JEWRY SINCE WORLD WAR II. Bal­ Richard L. THE KOHLBERG LEGACY FOR THE timore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1992. HELPING PROFESSIONS. Birmingham, AL: 313 p. ISBN 0-8018-4347-2. (Jewish People in Religious Education Press, 1991. 234 p. ISBN 0- America series; Vol. 5. Gift of Max M. and Mar­ 89135-078-0. [BF723 .M54K841991] (1.3.1; 1.3.3) jorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2) Selznick, Philip. THE MORAL COMMONWEALTH: Sorin, Gerald. A TIME FOR BUILDING: THE THIRD SOCIAL THEORY AND THE PROMISE OF COM­ MIGRATION, 1880-1920. Baltimore, MD: John Hop­ MUNITY. Berkeley: University of California Press, kins University Press, 1992. 306 p. ISBN 0-8018- 1992.550 p. ISBN 0-520-05246-3. (1.3.1; 1.1; 1.3.5) 4345-6. (Jewish People in America series; Vol. 3. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) Wuthnow, Robert. ACTS OF COMPASSION: CARING (1.2) FOR OTHERS AND HELPING OURSELVES. Prince­ ton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991. 334 p. Steinsaltz, Adin. THE TALMUD: THE STEINSALTZ EDITION: VOLUME VIII, TRACTATE KETUBOT, ISBN 0-691-07390-2. (1.3.1) p a r t II. New York: Random House, 1992. 273 p. ISBN 0-679-41632-3. (Text in Hebrew and English. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampel­ 1.3.2 Applied and Professional Ethics: man.) (1.2) Business THE MORALS OF MARKETS AND Trimiew, Darryl M. VOICES OF THE SILENCED: THE Acton, Harry B. r e l a t e d ESSAYS. RESPONSIBLE SELF IN A MARGINALIZED COM­ Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, MUNITY. Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press, 1993. 1993. 257 p. ISBN 0-86597-107-2. (Edited by 139 p. ISBN 0-8298-0962-7. (Gift of the publish­ David Gordon and Jeremy Shearmur.) (1.3.2) er.) (1.2) Berger, Peter L., ed. THE CAPITALIST SPIRIT: TOWARD A RELIGIOUS ETHIC OF WEALTH CREA­ 1.3.1 Applied and Professional Ethics TION. San Francisco, CA: ICS Press, 1990.192 p. (General) ISBN 1-55815-112-5. (Publisher’s address: ICS Press, Institute for Contemporary Studies, 243 Carr, David. EDUCATING THE VIRTUES: AN ESSAY Kearny Street, zip 94108.) [HB501 C24277 1990] ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF (1.3.2; 1.2) MORAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION. New York: Routledge, 1991.294 p. ISBN 0-415-05746- Brown, Marvin T. THE ETHICAL PROCESS: A 9. [LC268 .C257 1990] (1.3.1; 1.1; 1.3.3) STRATEGY FOR MAKING GOOD DECISIONS. Finch, Janet. FAMILY OBLIGATIONS AND SOCIAL Berkeley, CA: Basic Resources, 1993. 40 p. (“A CHANGE. Cambridge, MA: Polity Press/Basil Basic Resources Workbook.” Publisher’s address: Blackwell, 1989. 269 p. ISBN 0-7456-0324-6. 2736 Derby Street, zip 94705. Gift of the publish­ (Family Life Series.) (1.3.1; 7.1; 9.5.2; 20.3.3) er.) (1.3.2) Goldberg, Samuel L. AGENTS AND LIVES: MORAL Clark, Ralph W. and Lattal, Alice D. WORKPLACE THINKING IN LITERATURE. New York: Cambridge ETHICS: WINNING THE INTEGRITY REVOLUTION. University Press, 1993.331 p. ISBN 0-521-39468-6. Lanham, MD: Littlefield Adams Quality Paper- (Gift of the publisher.) (1.3.1) backs/Rowman & Littlefield, 1992. 135 p. ISBN 0-8226-3020-6.) (1.3.2) Jones, Donald G. and Daly, Elaine. SPORTS ETHICS IN AMERICA: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1970-1990. Cropanzano, Russell, ed. JUSTICE IN THE Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1992. 291 p. ISBN WORKPLACE: APPROACHING FAIRNESS IN 0-313-27767-2. (Bibliographies and Indexes in HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. Hillsdale, NJ: American History series; No. 21. ISSN 0742- Lawrence Erlbaum, 1993. 298 p. ISBN 0-8058- 6828.) [GV706.3 J66 1992] (1.3.1; Reference) 1055-2. (Gift of the publisher.) (1.3.2; 9.5.9; 16.3)

NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS 19:1993 Cumulation, Page 5 Edwards, James D. and Hermanson, Roger H. ES­ Jacobs, Jane. SYSTEMS OF SURVIVAL: A DIALOGUE SENTIALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING WITH ON THE MORAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMMERCE ETHICS CASES. Homewood, IL: Business One AND POLITICS. New York: Random House, 1992. Irwin, 1993. [320] p. ISBN 1-55623-592-5. (1.3.2) 236 p. ISBN 0-394-55079-X. (1.3.2; 1.3.5) Edwards, James D.; Hermanson, Roger H.; and Lewis, Michael. LIAR’S POKER: RISING THROUGH Maher, Michael W. ESSENTIALS OF MANAGERIAL THE WRECKAGE ON WALL STREET. New York: ACCOUNTING WITH ETHICS CASES. Homewood, Penguin Books/Viking Penguin, 1989.249 p. ISBN IL: Business One Irwin, 1993. [334] p. ISBN 1- 0-14-014345-9. [HG4928.5 .L48 1990] (1.3.2) 55623-974-2. (1.3.2) Elfstrom, Gerard. MORAL ISSUES AND MULTINA­ Mahoney, Jack and Vallance, Elizabeth, eds. BUSI­ TIONAL CORPORATIONS. New York: St. Martin’s NESS ETHICS IN A NEW EUROPE. Hingham, MA: Press, 1991. 144 p. ISBN 0-312-053414-2. Kluwer Academic, 1992. 231 p. ISBN 0-7923- 1931-1. (Issues in Business Ethics series; Vol. 3.) [HD2755.5 .E467 1991] (1.3.2; 1.3.5; 21.1) [HF5387 .B8725 1992] (1.3.2; 21.1) Elliott, Mark R. and Lingenfelter, Scott, eds. ETHICS IN THE RUSSIAN MARKETPLACE: AN AN­ MEMBERS HANDBOOK 1993, VOLUME 1: CONSTITU­ THOLOGY. Wheaton, IL: Institute for East-West TIONAL, ETHICAL, LEGAL. London, England: The Christian Studies, Wheaton College, 1992. [213] p. Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & ISBN 1-879089-10-6. (Project papers presented at Wales, 1993.376 p. ISBN 1-85355-384-0. (Publish­ a conference held 2-4 May 1991 at the Billy er’s address: Chartered Accountants’ Hall, P.O. Graham Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL; Box 433, Moorgate Place, London EC2P 2BJ.) project sponsored by the Carthage Foundation. (1.3.2) Text in English and Russian; Russian text on in­ verted pages. Publisher’s address: zip 60187.) Miceli, Marcia P. and Near, Janet P. b lo w in g t h e [HF5387 .E45 1992] (1.3.2) WHISTLE: THE ORGANIZATION & LEGAL IMPLICA­ TIONS FOR COMPANIES AND EMPLOYEES. New Epstein, Marc J. and Spalding, Albert D. THE York: Lexington Books, 1992.332 p. ISBN 0-669- ACCOUNTANT’S GUIDE TO LEGAL LIABILITY AND 19599-5. (Issues in Organization and Manage­ ETHICS. Homewood, IL: Business One Irwin, ment Series.) (1.3.2; LE) 1993.296 p. ISBN 1-55623-993-9. (1.3.2) Novak, Michael. THE CATHOLIC ETHIC AND THE ETHICS AND THE NATION’S VOLUNTARY AND SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM. New York: Free Press, PHILANTHROPIC COMMUNITY: OBEDIENCE TO 1993. 334 p. ISBN 0-02-923235-X. (Gift of the THE UNENFORCEABLE. Annapolis Junction, MD: Independent Sector, 1991.188 p. (“A statement by publisher.) (1.3.2; 1.2) the Independent Sector.” Publisher’s address: Riahi-Belkaoui, Ahmed. MORALITY IN ACCOUNT­ P.O. Box 451, Attn.: Sales Office, zip 20701.) ING. Westport, CT: Quorum Books/Greenwood (1.3.2; 1.3.3; 6) Press, 1992. 212 p. ISBN 0-89930-729-9. (1.3.2) Gilbert, Daniel R. THE TWILIGHT OF CORPORATE STRATEGY: A COMPARATIVE ETHICAL CRITIQUE. Steidlmeier, Paul. PEOPLE AND PROFITS: THE New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. 244 p. ETHICS OF CAPITALISM. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: ISBN 0-19-506514-X. (Ruffin Series in Business Prentice Hall, 1992. 368 p. ISBN 0-13-656364-3. Ethics.) (1.3.2) (1.3.2) Hall, William D. MAKING THE RIGHT DECISION: Vardy, Peter. BUSINESS MORALITY. London: Mar­ e t h ic s FOR MANAGERS. New York: John Wiley & shall Pickering, 1989.209 p. ISBN 0-551-01892-5. Sons, 1993. 248 p. ISBN 0-471-58633-1. (“Based (Publisher’s address: 34-42 Cleveland Street, on the Arthur Andersen & Co. SC Business Ethics postal code W1P 5FB.) [HF5387 .V371989] (1.3.2; Program.” Gift of the publisher.) (1.3.2) 1.2)

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Lawrence, Raymond J. THE POISONING OF EROS: Grant, Nicole J. t h e se l l in g o f contraception : SEXUAL v a l u e s IN CONFLICT. New York: Augus­ THE DALKON SHIELD CASE, SEXUALITY, AND tine Moore Press, 1989.292 p. ISBN 0-9623310-0- WOMEN’S AUTONOMY. Columbus: Ohio State 7. [HQ32 .L38 1989] (10; 1.2) University Press, 1992.223 p. ISBN 0-8142-0572-0. Leonard, Arthur S. SEXUALITY AND THE LAW: AN (Women and Health series.) [HD9995 .C64 A234 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MAJOR LEGAL CASES. New 1992] (11.1; 1.3.2; 10) York: Garland, 1993.709 p. ISBN 0-8240-3421-X. Humber, James M. and Almeder, Robert F., eds. (Garland Reference Library of Social Science; BIOMEDICAL ETHICS REVIEWS, 1992. Totowa, NJ: Vol. 1272. American Law & Society series; Vol. 3. Humana Press, 1993.225 p. ISBN 0-89603-240-X. Gift of the publisher.) (10; 14.1; Reference; LE) (Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, May, William E. SEX AND THE SANCTITY OF and Society series. Biomedical Ethics Reviews HUMAN LIFE: THE TRUTH OF CATHOLIC TEACH­ series. ISSN 0742-1796.) (11.1; 1.3.5; 9.5.6; 18.3; ING. Front Royal, VA: Christendom Press, 1984. 18.5.8; 21.3; LE) 141 p. ISBN 0-931888-17-4. [BX1795 .S48 M395 1984] (10; 1.2; 4.4; 11.1; 11.3) Huston, Perdita. THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE: PIONEERS IN WOMEN’S HEALTH & FAMILY PLANNING. Lon­ McNay, Lois. FOUCAULT AND FEMINISM: POWER, don, England: Earthscan Books, 1991. 181 p. g e n d e r AND THE SELF. Boston, MA: North­ ISBN 1-85383-123-9. (Published in association eastern University Press, 1993. 217 p. ISBN 1- with the International Planned Parenthood 55553-153-9. (Gift of the publisher.) (10; 1.1) Federation. Publisher’s address: 3 Endsleigh Street, postal code WC1H ODD.) (11.1; 13.3; 21.1) Nelson, James B. BODY THEOLOGY. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992. 216 p. Marshall, Robert G. and Donovan, Charles A. ISBN 0-664-25379-2. (10; 1.2; 9.5.6; 14.1) BLESSED ARE THE BARREN: THE SOCIAL POLICY Posner, Richard A. SEX AND REASON. Cambridge, OF p l a n n e d PARENTHOOD. San Francisco, CA: MA: Harvard University Press, 1992.458 p. ISBN Ignatius Press, 1991. 371 p. ISBN 0-89870-353-0. 0-674-80279-9. [HQ16 .P67 1992] (10; 1.2; 11.1; [HQ766.5.U5 M326 1991] (11.1; 1.2; 9.7; 10; 12.3; 12.1; 14.2; 15.5) 15.5) Seidman, Steven. EMBATTLED EROS: SEXUAL Mohsin Ebrahim, Abul F. ABORTION, BIRTH CON­ POLITICS AND ETHICS IN CONTEMPORARY TROL AND SURROGATE PARENTING: AN ISLAMIC AMERICA. New York: Routledge, 1992. 220 p. PERSPECTIVE. Indianapolis, IN: American Trust ISBN 0-415-90357-2. (10) Publications, 1989. 103 p. ISBN 0-89259-081-5. [HQ766.37 E ll 1989] (11.1; 1.2; 12.3; 14.1) Swidler, Arlene, ed. HOMOSEXUALITY AND w o r l d RELIGIONS. Valley Forge, PA: Trinity Omran, R.A. FAMILY PLANNING IN THE LEGACY Press International, 1993. 232 p. ISBN 1-56338- OF ISLAM. New York: Routledge, 1993. 284 p. 051-X. (Publisher’s address: P.O. Box 851, zip ISBN 0-415-05541-5. (Published with the support 19482.) (10; 1.2) of the United Nations Population Fund.) (11.1; 1.2) 11.1 Contraception (General) Samuels, Sarah E. and Smith, Mark D., eds. DIMEN­ Caron, Simone M. RACE, CLASS AND REPRODUC­ SIONS OF NEW CONTRACEPTIVES: NORPLANT AND TION: THE EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE POOR WOMEN. Menlo Park, CA: Henry J. Kaiser POLICY IN THE UNITED STATES, 1800-1989. Ann Family Foundation, 1992. 123 p. ISBN 0-944525- Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 11-3. (Publisher’s address: 2400 Sand Hill Road,

NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS 19:1993 Cumulation, Page 43 zip 94025. Gift of Jeff Stryker.) (11.1; 7.1; 9.5.4; 12.1 Abortion (General) 9.7) Chalker, Rebecca and Downer, Carol. A WOMAN’S Smith, Russell E., ed. t r u s t t h e t r u t h : a sy m ­ BOOK OF CHOICES: ABORTION, MENSTRUAL EX­ p o s iu m ON THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF TRACTION, RU-486. New York: Four Walls Eight THE ENCYCLICAL “HUMANAE VITAE”. Braintree, Windows, 1992.271 p. ISBN 0-941423-86-7. (Gift MA: Pope John XXIII Medical-Moral Research of the publisher.) [RG734 .C43 1992] (12.1; 9.7; and Education Center, 1991. 384 p. ISBN 0- Reference; PO) 935372-30-X. (Papers from a symposium held 17- 22 August 1988 at Princeton University, Grant, George. QUICK AND THE DEAD: RU486 AND sponsored by the Roman Athenaeum Foundation THE NEW CHEMICAL WARFARE AGAINST YOUR and the Aquinas Institute. Publisher’s address: FAMILY. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books/Good 186 Forbes Road, zip 02184. Gift of the publisher.) News, 1991. 156 p. ISBN 0-89107-664-6. [HQ767 (11.1; 1.2; 1.3.7; 4.4; 10; 13.1; 14.1) .G66 1992] (12.1; 9.7) World Health Organization. Regional Office for Lewis, Rhiain. BYWYD BRAU: YDI ERTIIYLU’N Europe. FROM ABORTION TO CONTRACEPTION. IAWN?. Talybont Ceredijoion: Y Lolfa, 1989. Copenhagen: Regional Office for Europe, World 126 p. ISBN 0-86243-184-0. (Text in Welsh.) Health Organization, 1991. 23 p. (Report of a [HQ767.15 .L48 1989] (12.1) conference held 10-13 October 1990 in Tbilisi, Georgia, Soviet Union.) (11.1; 12.1; 21.1) McKeegan, Michele. ABORTION POLITICS: MUTINY IN THE ra n k s OF THE RIGHT. New York: Free Press, 1992. 227 p. ISBN 0-02-920533-6. (12.1; 11.2 Availability of Contraceptives to 12.3; 21.1) Minors Samuels, Sarah E. and Smith, Mark D., eds. CON­ 12.3 Abortion: Moral and Religious Aspects DOMS IN THE SCHOOLS. Menlo Park, CA: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 1993. 137 p. ISBN Blanchard, Dallas A. and Prewitt, Terry J. 0-944525-13X. (Publisher’s address: 2400 Sand RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE AND ABORTION: THE GIDEON PROJECT. Gainesville, FL: University Hill Road, zip 94025. Gift of Jeff Stryker.) (11.2; Press of Florida, 1993. 347 p. ISBN 0-8130-1194- 9.5.6; LE) 9.) (12.3) 11.3 Sterilization Byrnes, Timothy and Segers, Mary C., eds. THE AND THE POLITICS OF ABOR­ Bock, Gisela. ZWANGSSTERILISATION IM TION: A v ie w FROM THE STATES. Boulder, CO: NATIONALSOZIALISMUS: STUDIEN ZUR RASSEN­ Westview Press, 1991.193 p. ISBN 0-8133-8415-X. POLITIK UND F rauenpolitik . Opladen: [HQ767.3 .C36 1991] (12.3; 12.4.1) Westdeutscher Verlag, 1986. 494 p. ISBN 3-531- 11759-9. (Schriften des Zentralinstituts für sozial­ Crum, Gary and McCormack, Thelma. ABORTION: wissenschaftliche Forschung der Freien p r o -c h o ic e o r p r o -l if e ? Washington, DC: Universität Berlin series; Bd. 48.) [HQ755.5 .G3 American University Press; Distributed by: Na­ B63 1986] (11.3; 15.5; 17.1; 21.4; LE) tional Book Network, 1991.149 p. ISBN 1-879383- 04-7. (American University Press Public Policy Hiersche, H.D.; Hirsch, G.; and Graf-Baumann, T., Series. Distributor’s address: 4720 Boston Way, eds. DIE STERILISATION GEISTIG BEHINDERTER. Lanham, MD 20706.) (12.3; 4.4; 11.2; 12.5.1) Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.186 p. ISBN 3-540- 19330-8. (MedR, Schriftenreihe Medizinrecht Davis, Nancy A. PHILOSOPHERS AND THE ABOR­ series. Papers presented at the Second Einbecker TION DEBATE: COMING TO TERMS WITH THE Workshop held 20-21 June 1987, sponsored by the CRITICISM. Boulder, CO: Center for Values and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Medizinrecht.) (11.3; Social Policy, 1987. 36 p. (Center Working Paper 8.3.4; 9.5.3; 10; LE) series. September 1987. Publisher’s address:

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NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS 19:1993 Cumulation, Page 45 and the Environment. REGULATIONS ON PREG­ Maloy, Kate and Patterson, Maggie J. BIRTH OR NANCY COUNSELING OPTIONS. Washington, DC: ABORTION?: PRIVATE STRUGGLES IN A POLITI­ U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992. 148 p. CAL WORLD. New York: Plenum Press, 1992. ISBN 0-16-039343-4. (102nd Congress, 2nd Ses­ 344 p. ISBN 0-306-44327-9. [HQ767.5 .U5 M33 sion. Hearing held 30 March 1992. Serial No. 1992] (12.5.1) 102-145.) (12.4.1; 12.5.3) Olasky, Marvin N. ABORTION RITES: A SOCIAL HIS­ TORY OF ABORTION IN AMERICA. Wheaton, IL: 12.4.2 Abortion: Interests of Crossway Books/Good News, 1992. 318 p. ISBN Woma n/Fetus/Father 0-89107-689-1. (12.5.1; 12.3) Colker, Ruth. ABORTION & DIALOGUE: PRO- CHOICE, PRO-LIFE & AMERICAN LAW. Sachdev, Paul. SEX, ABORTION AND UNMARRIED Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992. WOMEN. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1993. 179 p. ISBN 0-253-20738-X. [KF3771 .C65 1992] 321 p. ISBN 0-313-24071-X. (Contributions in (12.4.2; 10; 12.3) Women’s Studies series; No. 133. ISSN 0147- 104X. Gift of the publisher.) (12.5.1; 12.5.2) Donovan, Patricia. OUR DAUGHTERS’ DECISIONS: THE CONFLICT IN STATE LAW ON ABORTION AND OTHER ISSUES. New York: Alan Guttmacher In­ 12.5.2 Abortion: Demographic Surveys stitute, 1992. 35 p. ISBN 0-939253-23-2. (Publish­ er’s address: 111 Fifth Avenue, zip 10003. Gift of Cook, Elizabeth A.; Jelen, Ted G.; and Wilcox, the publisher.) (12.4.2; 8.3.2) Clyde. BETWEEN TWO ABSOLUTES: PUBLIC OPINION AND THE POLITICS OF ABORTION. Dworkin, Ronald. LIFE’S DOMINION: AN ARGU­ MENT ABOUT ABORTION, EUTHANASIA, AND IN­ Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992. 236 p. ISBN DIVIDUAL FREEDOM. New York: Alfred A. 0-8133-8287-4. (12.5.2; 12.3) Knopf, 1993. 273 p. ISBN 0-394-58941-6. (Gift of the publisher.) (12.4.2; 4.4; 20.5.1) Miller, Patricia G. THE WORST OF TIMES: ILLEGAL ABORTION-SURVIVORS, PRACTITIONERS, CORONERS, COPS, AND CHILDREN OF WOMEN 12.4.4 Abortion: Bills, Laws and Cases WHO DIED TALK ABOUT ITS HORRORS. New York: HarperCollins, 1993. 328 p. ISBN 0-06-019034-5. Hood, Howard A.; Kavass, Igor I.; and Galvin, (12.5.2; 12.3) Charles O., eds. ABORTION IN THE UNITED STATES: A COMPILATION OF STATE LEGISLATION. Overduin, Daniel Ch. ABORTION IN SOUTH Buffalo, NY: William S. Hein, 1991. 2 volumes. AUSTRALIA 1970-1990: DATA, OBSERVATIONS AND ISBN 0-89941-753-1. (Vol. 1: Abortion Laws by CONCLUSIONS. Adelaide, South Australia: DBI State; Vol. 2: Abortion Laws by Topic. 1992 Supple­ Institute for Bioethical Studies, 1991.15 p. ISBN ment also published.) (12.4.4) 0-947318-05-4. (DBI Study Booklet series; No. 16. December 1991. Publisher’s address: G.P.O. Box 12.5.1 Abortion: Social Aspects (General) 588, Adelaide, S.A. 5001.) (12.5.2; 7.1; 12.4.1) American Medical Association. Council on Scien­ tific Affairs. INDUCED TERMINATION OF PREG­ 13.2 Population Growth NANCY BEFORE AND AFTER ROE V. WADE: TRENDS IN THE MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY OF Hardin, Garrett. LIVING WITHIN LIMITS: ECOLOGY, w o m e n . [Chicago]: American Medical Associa­ ECONOMICS, AND POPULATION TABOOS. New tion, 1992. 30 leaves. (May 1992. Report of The York: Oxford University Press, 1993.339 p. ISBN Council on Scientific Affairs. Gift of the AMA.) 0-19-507811-X. (Gift of the publisher.) (13.2; 11.1; (12.5.1; 7.1) 16.1)

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NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS 19:1993 Cumulation, Page 48 Lauritzen, Paul. PURSUING PARENTHOOD: ETHI­ United States. Congress. House. Committee on CAL ISSUES IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION. Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. and the Environment. FERTILITY CLINIC SER­ 167 p. ISBN 0-253-33261-3. (Medical Ethics VICES. Washington DC: U.S. Government Print­ Series. Gift of the publisher.) (14.1) ing Office, 1992. 103 p. ISBN 0-16-038743-4. (102nd Congress, 2nd Session. Hearing held 27 Liu, Athena. ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTION AND February 1992 on H.R. 3940. Serial No. 102-120.) REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS. Hants, England: (14.1; 1.3.2) Dartmouth, 1991. 223 p. ISBN 1-85521-002-3. (Medico-Legal Series. Distributed in the U.S. by: Wehowsky, Stephan, ed. LEBENSBEGINN UND Ashgate, Brookfield, VT.) [K2000 .L58 1991] MENSCHLICHE WÜRDE. München: J. Schweitzer (14.1; 9.3; 14.2; LE) Verlag, 1987. 165 p. ISBN 3-88709-160-4. (Gen­ technologie: Chancen und Risiken series; Bd. 14.) McLean, Sheila A.M., ed. l a w r e f o r m a n d (14.1; 1.2; 4.4) h u m a n REPRODUCTION. Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth, 1992. 323 p. ISBN 1-85521-026-6. Western Australia. THE HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE (Medico Legal Series.) [K2000 .L39 1991] (14.1; TECHNOLOGY ACT. Wembley, Western Australia: 21.1; LE) Government Printing Office, 1991. Ill p. (No. 22 of 1991. Available from: State Law Publisher, Partridge-Brown, Mary, in -v it r o FERTILIZATION State Print, P.O. Box S1400, GPO Perth 6001.) CLINICS: A NORTH AMERICAN DIRECTORY OF (14.1; 6; LE) PROGRAMS AND s e r v ic e s . Jefferson, NC: Mc­ Farland, 1993.234 p. ISBN 0-89950-817-0. (Gift of the publisher.) (14.1; Reference) 14.2 Artificial Insemination and Surrogacy Adair, Vivienne and Sutherland, Carolyn. DONOR Rowland, Robyn. LIVING LABORATORIES: WOMEN INSEMINATION: ISSUES OF SECRECY AND RE­ AND REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY. LATED AREAS, A SELECTIVELY ANNOTATED BIB­ Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992. LIOGRAPHY. Auckland, New Zealand: [Fertility 366 p. ISBN 0-253-20760-6. (Gift of the publish­ Associates], 1991. 71 p. (December 1991. Un­ er.) [RG133.5 .R685 1992] (14.1; 9.5.5; 11.1; 12.1; published bibliography commissioned by Fertility 15.1; 18.5.3; 21.1) Associates. Gift of the authors.) (14.2; 8.4; Refer­ Snarey, John. HOW FATHERS CARE FOR THE NEXT ence) GENERATION: A FOUR-DECADE STUDY. Schroeder-Kurth, Traute M. and Wehowsky, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993. Stephan, eds. DAS MANIPULIERTE SCHICKSAL: 403 p. ISBN 0-674-40940-X. (Gift of the publish­ KÜNSTLICHE BEFRUCHTUNG, EMBRYOTRANSFER er.) (14.1) UND PRÄNATALE DIAGNOSTIK. München: J. Schweitzer Verlag, 1988. 150 p. ISBN 3-88709- Sutton, Agneta. INFERTILITY AND ASSISTED CON­ 214-7.) (14.2; 14.4; 15.2) CEPTION: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT MEDICAL TECHNIQUES OF Santosuosso, Fernando. LA FECONDAZIONE AR- ASSISTED CONCEPTION. London, England: TIFICIALE UMANA. Milano: A. Guiffre, 1984. Catholic Bishops’ Joint Committee on Bio-Ethi­ 150 p. ISBN 88-14-00420-X. (Medicina Legale cal Issues, 1993. 57 p. ISBN 0-9520923-0-1. (Dis­ Criminologia e Deontologia Medica series.) (14.2; tributed by: The Linacre Centre, 60 Grove End LE) Road, London NW8 9NH. Gift of the author.) (14.1) Shulgold, Barbara and Sipiora, Lynne. DEAR BAR­ BARA, DEAR LYNNE: THE TRUE STORY OF TWO Terré, François. L’ENFANT DE L’ESCLAVE: WOMEN IN SEARCH OF MOTHERHOOD. Redding, GÉNÉTIQUE ET DROIT. Paris: Flammarion, 1987. MA: Addison-Wesley, 1992. 236 p. ISBN 0-201- 223 p. ISBN 2-08-066065-9. (14.1; 4.4; 15.1; LE) 60841-3. (14.2; 17.1; Biography, PO)

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© 1993 0001 Ethical Theory; Tom Beauchamp, Ph.D.; 0009 Legal and Ethical Issues in Medicine; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of William H. Fischer, J.D., M.B.A.; University of Ethics; 1985 (Fall). Undergraduate. 2 p. Ethical Cincinnati, College of Medicine; 1985 (Fall). Theory, Public Policy, Treatment Refusal, Right Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. Resource to Treatment. Allocation, Suicide, Euthanasia, Withholding Treatment, Abortion, Contraception, Informed 0002 Informed Consent Seminar; Tom Consent, Human Experimentation. Beauchamp, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1985 (Spring). 0010 Medicine in the Community: History of Graduate. 6 p. Informed Consent, Human Ex­ Medicine; Neville Hicks, Ph.D. and Laurence B. perimentation, Law, Medicine, Bioethics. McCullough, Ph.D.; Georgetown University School of Medicine, Department of Community 0003 Freshman Humanities Core Course Medicine; 1985. Graduate Medical Education. 4 (Theme for 1986: Bioethics); Staff; Buena p. Historical Aspects, United States. Vista College; 1986. Undergraduate. 2 p. Reproductive Technologies, Physician Patient 0011 Medicine in the Community: Ethics Relationship, Death, Bioethics. Tutorial; Neville Hicks and Carol R. Buder; University of Adelaide, Australia, Department of 0004 Principles and Metaphors in Medical Community Medicine; 1985. Graduate Medical Ethics; James F. Childress, Ph.D.; Georgetown Education. 5 p. Ethics, Bioethics, Medicine. University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 14 p. Physician Patient 0012 Legal, Ethical, Economic and Administra­ Relationship, Euthanasia, Withholding Treat­ tive Aspects in Medicine; Gumersindo Blanco, ment, Public Policy, Resource Allocation, M.D. and Gladys White; University of Puerto Organ Transplantation. Rico, School of Medicine; 1985. Graduate Medi­ cal Education. 184 p.(Oversize; $10.) 0005 Psychology and Law; Norman Finkel, Bioethics, Terminally III, Quality of Life, Law, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Psychology Medicine, Economics, Costs and Benefits. Department; 1985 (Fall). Undergraduate. 7 p. Psychology, Involuntary Commitment, 0013 The Virtues and Professional Virtue; Wil­ Dangerousness, Treatment Refusal, Right to liam F. May, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Treatment. Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1982 (Spring). Un­ dergraduate, Graduate. 5 p. Professional 0006 Biomedical Ethics in Religious and Ethics, Virtues. Secular Perspectives; Isaac Franck, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of 0014 Aging, Ethics, and Health Care for the Ethics; 1984 (Spring). Continuing Education. 3 Elderly; Steven Lipson and Laurence B. Mccul- p. Jewish Ethics, Religious Ethics, Bioethics. lough, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Depart­ ment of Community & Family Medicine; 1984 0007 Ethics in Medicine; Morton Madoff, M.D.; (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 4 p. Aged, Tufts University, School of Medicine/Depart­ Bioethics, Health Care. ment of Community Health; 1986 (Spring). Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. Medical 0015 Human Values in the Health Profession; Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Informed Consent, Laurence B. McCullough, Ph.D. and Carol R. Disclosure, Handicapped, Newborns, Ter­ Buder; Georgetown University, Department of minally III. Community Medicine & School of Nursing; 1984 (Fall). Graduate. 4 p. Nursing Ethics, Law, 0008 Taking Human Life: Cases and Prin­ Allowing to Die, Withholding Treatment, ciples; J. Bryan Hehir, Ph.D.; Georgetown Medicine. University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1984 (Fall). Undergraduate. 4 p. War, Abortion, 0016 Legal and Bioethical Issues in Health Euthanasia, Value of Life. Care Management; Cynthia Northrup and 1 Gladys White; Georgetown University, School tion, Economics, Federal Government, Finan­ of Nursing; 1984 (Fall). Graduate. 4 p. Nursing cial Support. Ethics, Law, Allowing to Die, Withholding Treat­ ment, Medicine. 0025 Cost-Benefit Analysis in Health Care; Alain C. Enthoven; Stanford University, 0017 Ethics of Terminal Care; Robert M. Veatch, Graduate School of Business; 1986 (Spring). Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Graduate. 6 p. Health Care, Economics, Costs stitute of Ethics; 1983 (Spring). Graduate. 10 p. and Benefits, Technology Assessment. Terminally III, Bioethics, Death, Withholding Treatment, Law, Medicine. 0026 Bioethical Decision-Making; Jon R. Hendrix; Ball State University, Human Genetics 0018 Theories of Medical Ethics; Robert M. & Bioethics Education Laboratory; 1985 (Fall). Veatch, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Undergraduate. 10 p. Bioethics. nedy Institute of Ethics; 1984 (Fall). Graduate. 7 p. Bioethics, Religious Ethics. 0027 Study Guide in Medical Ethics (Inde­ pendent Study Program); Richard C. Mcmil- 0019 Ethical Issues in Health Care; LeRoy Wal­ lan; Mercer University, School of Medicine, ters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Department of Psychology & Behavioral Institute of Ethics; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 4 p. Medicine; 1985. Graduate Medical Education. Health Care, Resource Allocation, In Vitro Fer­ 17 p. Bioethics. tilization, Gene Therapy, Bioethics. 0028 Medical Ethics; Ronald E. Cranford, M.D. 0020 Ethical Issues in Health Care; LeRoy Wal­ James B. Nelson, Ph.D.; United Theological ters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Seminary; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 9 p. Bioethics, Institute of Ethics; 1983 (Fall). Graduate. 5 p. Death, Resource Allocation. Health Care, Bioethics, Physician Patient Relationship, Public Policy. 0029 Theology and Ethics of Behavior Control; Clyde J. Steckel; United Theological Seminary; 0021 Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research; 1985 (Spring). Graduate. 7 p. Behavior Control, LeRoy Walters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Psychosurgery, Electroconvulsive Therapy, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1984 (Fall). Psychopharmacology. Graduate. 8 p. Human Experimentation, Gene Therapy, Biomedical Research, Bioethics. 0030 Current Issues in Bioethics; Jonathan Moreno, Ph.D. and Gail Povar, M.D., M.P.H.; 0022 Ethics and Theories of Rights; LeRoy Wal­ George Washington University, Health Care ters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Services; 1985 (Spring). Graduate Medical Institute of Ethics; 1982 (Spring). Graduate. 5 p. Education. 5 p. Bioethics, Health Care, In­ Ethics, Rights. formed Consent, Human Experimentation, Jus­ tice, Resource Allocation. 0023 Seminar on Bioethics: Religious and Humanistic Ethics; LeRoy Walters, Ph.D.; 0031 Seminar in the Ethics of Health Care; Mary Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Silva, Ph.D., RN and Daniel Rothbart, Ph.D.; Ethics; 1985 (Spring). Graduate. 6 p. Bioethics, George Mason University, School of Nursing; Joseph Fletcher, Paul Ramsey, Richard Mc­ 1985. Graduate. 16 p. Bioethics, Informed Con­ Cormick, Abortion, Resource Allocation, sent, Physician Patient Relationship, Codes of Euthanasia. Ethics, Euthanasia, Resource Allocation.

0024 Health Care Finance and Organization; 0032 Ethical Decision Making for Nurse Execu­ Alain C. Enthoven; Stanford University, tives; Mary Silva, Ph.D., R.N., and Tom Graduate School of Business; 1986 (Winter). Beauchamp, Ph.D.; George Mason University, Graduate. 6 p. Health Care, Resource Alloca­ School of Nursing; 1985. Graduate (Continuing

2 Education). 5 p. Ethics, Bioethics, Nursing 0041 Truth and Information; Alan Bowen- Ethics. James; Kuring-gai College of Advanced Educa­ tion, School of Nursing; n.d. Graduate. 9 p. 0033 Perspectives on Death and Dying; Philip Disclosure, Confidentiality, Morality, Com­ A. Pecorino, Ph.D.; Queensborough Com­ munication. munity College, Department of Social Sciences; n.d. Undergraduate. 29 p. Death, Euthanasia, 0042 Introduction To Medical Ethics; John R. Suicide, Hospices, Terminal Care, Organ King, D.Min.; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Transplantation. Human Values in Medicine Program; 1985 (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 12 p. 0034 Medical Ethics; Philip A. Pecorino, Ph.D.; Morality, Physician Patient Relationship, Queensborough Community College, School of Euthanasia, Death, Prolongation of Life, Organ Social Sciences; 1986 (Spring). Under­ Transplantation, Biomedical Research. graduate. 12 p. Health Care, Nursing Ethics, Euthanasia, Human Experimentation, Behavior Control, Patients' Rights, Abortion, Resource 0043 Legal Medicine/Bioethics; Robert F. Mur­ Allocation. ray, M.D. and Linwood Rayford, M.D.; Howard University, College of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). 0035 Ethical Issues in Experimentation and Graduate Medical Education. 34 p. Paternalism, Issues in Clinical Ethics; Alan Bowen-James; Beneficence, Competence, Reproductive Kuring-gai College of Advanced Educucation, Technologies, Confidentiality, Withholding School of Nursing; n.d. Graduate. 8 p. Human Treatment, Informed Consent. Experimentation, Behavioral Research, Patient Care, Medical Ethics. 0044 Medical Ethics (Seminars); Joan M. Al- tenkruse, M.D.; University of South Carolina, 0036 Ethics of Terminal Care; Robert M. Veatch, School of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Graduate. 4 Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ p. Death, Euthanasia, Human Experimehtation, stitute of Ethics; 1986 (Spring). Graduate. 11 p. Informed Consent, Ethics, Physician Patient Terminal Care, Death, Ethics, Euthanasia, Al­ Relationship. lowing to Die, Ethics Committees. 0045 Medical Ethics; Gregory Pence, Ph.D.; 0037 Theories of Justice; Alan Bowen-James; University of Alabama in Birmingham, Depart­ Kuring-gai College of Advanced Educucation, ment of Philosophy; 1986. Graduate. 8 p. Allow­ School of Nursing; n.d. Graduate. 13 p. Justice, ing to Die, Euthanasia, Handicapped, Rights, Health Care. Newborns, Bioethics, Informed Consent, Health Care, Human Experimentation. 0038 Ethical Theories and Ethical Reasoning; Alan Bowen-James; Kuring-gai College of Ad­ 0046 Ethics and Medical Care; Peter Dans, vanced Educucation, School of Nursing; n.d. M.D.; Johns Hopkins University, Office of Medi­ Graduate. 13 p. Ethics, Morality, Deontological cal Practice Evaluation; 1985 (Spring). Ethics, Teleological Ethics, Bioethics. Graduate. 15 p. Death, Informed Consent, 0039 Autonomy and Paternalism; Alan Bowen- Bioethics, Health Care, Justice, James; Kuring-gai College of Advanced Physician/Patient Relationship. Educucation, School of Nursing; n.d. Graduate. 11 p. Paternalism, Self Determination, Suicide, 0047 Medical Ethics; John E. Sadler, M.D.; Informed Consent. University of Texas, Department of Psychiatry/Southwestern Medical School; 1986 0040 Authority and Responsibility; Alan Bowen- (Spring). Graduate. 1 p. Health Care, James; Kuring-gai College of Advanced Educa­ Economics, In Vitro Fertilization, Allowing to tion, School of Nursing; n.d. Graduate. 9 p. Die, Abortion, Handicapped, Newborns, Organ Moral Obligations, Medical Ethics. Transplantation, Bioethics. 3 0048 Professional Issues in Medical Practice; 0055 Values and Ethics in Nursing; Gina Giovin- Rev. Dr. Allsop; Creighton University, School of co, R.N., Ph.D.; University of Florida, College of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Graduate. 4 p. Health Nursing; 1984 (Spring). Graduate. 3 p. Values, Care, Bioethics, Death, Euthanasia, Allowing to Nursing Ethics, Decision Making, Patients' Die, Resuscitation, Organ Transplantation. Rights, Codes of Ethics.

0049 Issues in Health Care; Gail J. Povar, M.D., 0056 Ethical Perspectives in Nursing; Gina MPH; George Washington University, Depart­ Giovinco, R.N., Ph.D. and L.J. Malasanos, R.N., ment of Health Care Services; 1985 (Fall). Ph.D.; University of Florida, School of Nursing; Graduate. 11 p. Health Care, Physician Patient 1985. Graduate. 5 p. Nursing Ethics, Bioethics, Relationship, Aged, Medicine, Informed Con­ Values, Codes of Ethics, Health Care. sent, Economics, Law, Justice, Handicapped, Infants, Resource Allocation. 0057 Medical Ethics: A Case Studies Ap­ proach; David C. Thomasma, Ph.D.; Loyola 0050 Ethical Principles and Norms; Kevin O’­ University of Chicago, Stritch School of Rourke, OP, JCD; Saint Louis University, Center Medicine; n.d. Graduate Medical Education. 6 for Health Services Education & Research; 1985 p. Handicapped, Newborns, Economics, (Fall). Graduate. 22 p. Bioethics, Abortion, Healthcare, Confidentiality, Treatment Refusal, Roman Catholicism, Health Care. Allowing to Die, Competence, Medical Ethics.

0051 Issues in Community Health; Philip Boyle, 0058 Medical Ethics Seminar; Thomas R. Mc­ O.P., S.T.L.; Saint Louis University, Center for Cormick, D.Min.; University of Washington, Health Services Education & Research; 1986 School of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Graduate (Spring). Graduate. 17 p. Health Care, Patients' Medical Education. 1 p. Medical Ethics, Ethics, Rights, Physician Patient Relationship, Allow­ Codes of Ethics, Patients' Rights, Physicians, ing to Die, Genetic Screening, Occupational Nursing Ethics, Decision Making. Medicine, Social Control. 0059 Human Face of Medicine; Thomas R. Mc­ Cormick, D.Min.; University of Washington, 0052 Ethical Issues in Health Care Administra­ School of Medicine; 1986 (Winter). Graduate tion; Dennis Brodeur, Ph.D.; Saint Louis Univer­ Medical Education. 2 p. Physician Patient sity, School of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Relationship, Patient Care, Hospitals. Graduate Medical Education. 14 p. Hospitals, Medical Care, Physician Patient Relationship, 0060 Ethical Challenge of Medicine; Thomas R. Economics, Ethics Committees, Allowing to McCormick, D.Min.; University of Washington, Die, Resource Allocation. School of Medicine; 1986 (Winter). Graduate. 2 p. Medical Ethics, Decision Making, Hospitals. 0053 The Cutting Edge; Philip Boyle, O.P., S.T.L.; Saint Louis University, School of 0061 Ethical Issues Surrounding Death; Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Graduate Medical Thomas R. McCormick, D.Min.; University of Education. 26 p. AIDS, Economics, Health Washington, School of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Care, Resource Allocation, Terminal Care, Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. Death, Genetic Screening, In Vitro Fertilization, Allow­ Suicide, Patients' Rights, Allowing to Die, ing to Die. Euthanasia.

0054 Basic Concepts of Medical Ethics; Kevin 0062 Medical Ethics and the Life Sciences; O’Rourke, O.P., J.C.D., and Dennis Brodeur, Thomas R. McCormick, D.Min.; University of Ph.D.; Saint Louis University, School of Washington, School of Medicine; 1985 (Fall). Medicine; 1985 (Fall). Graduate Medical Educa­ Graduate Medical Education. 2 p. Bioethics, tion. 31 p. Medical Ethics, Health Care, Third Resource Allocation, Abortion, Handicapped, Party Consent, Allowing to Die, Human Ex­ Newborns, Euthanasia, Informed Consent, perimentation, Death, Organ Transplantation. Psychosurgery, Genetic Intervention. 4 0063 Social Issues in Medicine; Peter C. Wil­ Education 16 p. Medical Ethics, Values, liams., J.D., Ph.D.; State University of New York Physicians, Euthanasia, Paternalism, Informed Stony Brook, School of Medicine; 1985-86 Consent, Resource Allocation. (Winter). Graduate Medical Education. 5 p. Medical Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Patients’ 0071 Medical Ethics; Larry Schneiderman, M.D. Rights, Euthanasia, AIDS, Health Care, and Allen Snyder, J.D.; University of California, Economics, Malpractice, Peer Review. Department of Family/Community Medicine; 1986 (Winter). Graduate Medical Education. 4 0064 Please Let Me Die? (Workshop); Winifred p. Medical Ethics, Abortion, Genetic Screening, Pinch, R.N., MS; Saint Anselm College, Gadbois Newborns, Paternalism, Physician Patient Nursing Center; 1983. Continuing Education. 2 Relationship, Resource Allocation, Euthanasia. p. Allowing to Die, Nursing Ethics. 0072 Human Values in Medicine; Walter A. 0065 Bioethical Decision-Making in Nursing Markowicz, Ph.D.; Wayne State University, Practice. (Workshop); K. Danner Clouser, School of Medicine.; Year I. Graduate Medical B.D., Ph.D. and Winifred Pinch, R.N., M.Ed.; St. Education. 3 p. Death, Allowing to Die, Treat­ Anselm College, Department of Nursing; n.d. ment Refusal, Informed Consent, Resource Al­ Continuing Education. 2 p. Allowing to Die, location, Sexuality, Genetic Screening. Nursing Ethics, Patients' Rights, Disclosure. 0073 Human Values in Medicine; Walter A. 0066 Code Gray (Workshop); Winifred Pinch, Markowicz, Ph.D.; Wayne State University, R.N., Ed.D.; St. Anselm College, School of Nurs­ School of Medicine; Year II. Graduate Medical ing; n.d. Continuing Education. 2 p. Nursing Education. 4 p. Decision Making, Values, Con­ Ethics, Decision Making. fidentiality, Reproduction, Resuscitation, In­ formed Consent. 0067 Medical Ethics; Howard Brody, M.D., Ph.D. and Ken Howe, Ph.D.; Michigan State Univer­ 0074 Informed Consent Seminar; Tom L. sity, Medical Humanities Program; 1986 (Fall). Beauchamp, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Graduate Medical Education. 50 p. Medical Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1986 (Spring). Ethics, Treatment Refusal, informed Consent, Graduate. 6 p. Informed Consent, Medical Handicapped, Newborns, Physician Patient Ethics, Human Experimentation, Self Deter­ Relationship, Allowing to Die. mination, Competence, Disclosure.

0068 Responsible Human Life; James J. Mc­ 0075 Religion and Social Issues; D. McCance; Cartney, OSA, Ph.D.; St. Vincent de Paul Semi­ University of Manitoba, St. John’s College; nary; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 5 p. Roman 1984-85. Undergraduate 9 p. Behavior Control, Catholicism, Medical Ethics, Physician Patient Genetic Inten/ention, In Vitro Fertilization, Abor­ Relationship, Health Care, Decision Making, tion, Death, Organ Transplantation, Death, Reproduction. Homosexuals.

0069 Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in 0076 Contemporary Moral Problems ; Dr. J. Medicine; Edmund G. Howe, M.D., J.D.; Goulet; Mount St. Vincent University, Religion; Uniformed Services University of Health Scien­ n.d. Undergraduate. 6 p. Christian Ethics. ces, Department of Psychiatry; 1985 (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 18 p. Physician 0077 Problems in Bio-Medical Ethics ; Prof. Patient Relationship, Allowing to Die, Abortion, Schumaker; Queen’s University, Religion; 1984- Genetic Screening, Selection for Treatment, 85. Undergraduate. 2 p. Medical Ethics, Death, Research Subjects. Physician, Patient Relationship, Values, Psychotherapy, Morality. 0070 Medicine 665; Robert A. Pearlman, M.D., M.P.H.; University of Washington, School of 0078 Principles in Biomedical Ethics; Dr. Diet- Medicine; 1983 (Summer). Graduate Medical marLage; University of Windsor; n.d. Graduate. 5 2 p. Contraception, Genetic Intervention, Abor­ 0087 Selected Topics in Health Services Ad­ tion, Handicapped, Newborns, Childbirth. ministration; Jan Storch; University of Alberta, Health Services Administration; 1984-85. 0079 Morale et Vie Humaine ; Henri Beaumont; Graduate. 17 p. Informed Consent, Death, Université Laval, Theology; 1984 (Winter). Reproductive Technologies, Resource Alloca­ Graduate. 4 p. Contraception, Eugenics, Artifi­ tion, Occupational Diseases. cial Insemination, Abortion, Death, Christian Ethics. 0088 Ethics in Health Care; Pran Manga; Univer­ sity of Ottawa, Administration; 1984 (Fall). 0080 Le Respect de la Vie ; Jacques Fertand; Graduate. 5 p. Genetic Intervention, Reproduc­ Université du Quebec, Theology; n.d. Graduate. tive Technologies, Resource Allocation, Death, 1 p. Value of Life, Abortion, Euthanasia, Artificial Euthanasia, Rights. Insemination, Sterilization, Capital Punishment. 0089 Problèmes en Gestion des Services de Santé; Jacqueline Fortin; Université de 0081 Theology 300; Bernard MacDonald; St. Montreal, Health Administration; 1986 (Winter). Francis Xavier University, Theology; n.d. Under­ Graduate. 10 p. Ethics, Law, Medicine, graduate. 2 p. Ethics, Reproductive Tech­ Decision Making, Values, Conscience, nologies, Genetic Intervention, Euthanasia, Resource Allocation, Ethics Committees. Abortion, Contraception. 0090 Dental Ethics and Jurisprudence; Peter 0082 Christian Bioethics; Rev. Michael Prieur; Graham; McGill University, Community Den­ King’s College/St. Peter’s Seminary, Theology; tistry; 1984-85. Graduate Dental Education. 4 p. 1983-84. 3 p. Christian Ethics, Bioethics, Dentistry, Professional Ethics, Negligence. Decision Making, Abortion, Death, Reproduc­ tive Technologies, Genetic Intervention, 0091 Ethical and Business Aspects of Dental Euthanasia. Practice, R.E. McDermott, D.D.S.; University of Saskatchewan, Comm, and Pediatric Dentistry; 0083 Ethical Problems of Life and Death; Bela n.d. Graduate Dental Education. 2 p. Dentistry, Somfal, S.J.; Regis College, Toronto School of Professional Ethics, Physician-Patient Relation­ Theology; n.d. Graduate. 27 p. Quality of Life, ship, Economics. Value of Life, Genetic Intervention, Reproduc­ tive Technology, Euthanasia, Medical Ethics. 0092 Community Dentistry; Prof. Mayhall; University of Toronto, Dentistry; 1984. Graduate 0084 Bioethics; Hubert Doucet; St. Paul Univer­ Dental Education. 24 p. Dentistry, Professional sity, Theology; 1985 (Winter). Graduate. 3 p. Ethics, Physician-Patient Relationship. Prenatal Diagnosis, Newborns, Euthanasia, Al­ 0093 Professional Conduct; Wesley Dunn; lowing to Die, Nurses, Reproductive Tech­ University of Western Ontario, Dentistry; 1984 nologies, Doctor-Patient Relationship. (Fall). Graduate Dental Education. 9 p. Den­ tistry, Professional Ethics, Physician-Patient 0085 Droit des Personnes; Edith Deleury; Relationship. Université Laval, Faculté de Droit; 1985 (Winter). Graduate. 2 p. Artificial Insemination, 0094 Bio-Medical Ethics; E. Winkler; University In Vitro Fertilization, Surrogacy, Prenatal Diag­ of British Columbia, Philosophy; n.d. Under­ nosis, Genetic Intervention. graduate. 3 p. Abortion, Euthanasia, Physician- Patient Relationship, Informed Consent, 0086 Current Issues in Canadian Health Care; Resource Allocation, Genetic Intervention. Jan Storch; University of Alberta, Health Service Administration; 1984-85. Graduate. 22 p. Health 0095 Bioethics-An Inquiry into Selected Is­ Care Delivery, Resource Allocation, Medical sues; G. Nathan and D. Ursino; Brock, Biol­ Ethics, Informed Consent. ogy/Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 5 p.

6 Genetic Intervention, Reproductive Tech­ 0104 [Medicine and the Law] (4 Courses); A. nologies, Abortion, Death, Euthanasia, Health Lynch; St. Michael’s College, Philosophy; n.d. Care Delivery, Behavior Control. Undergraduate. 3 p. Ethics, Law, Medicine, Human Experimentation, Mental Health, Values. 0096 Biomedical Ethics; Mike Burgess; Calgary, Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 2 p. Ethics, 0105 Morality, Medicine and the Law; L.W. Informed Consent, Death, Euthanasia, Human Sumner; University of Toronto, Philosophy; Experimentation, Resource Allocation, Hand­ 1984/Fall. Undergraduate. 4 p. Reproductive icapped, Newborns, Abortion. Technologies, Genetic Intervention, Abortion, Newborns, Euthanasia. 0097 Ethics and Medicine; Susan Sherwin; Dal- housie, Philosophy; 1984 (Fall). Under­ 0106 Biomedical Ethics; Barry Hoffmaster and graduate. 14 p. Medical Ethics, Paternalism, Gwen Fraser; University of Western Ontario, Physician-Patient Relationship, Nurses, In­ Philosophy; 1984/85. Undergraduate. 3 p. formed Consent, Disclosure, Human Ex­ Handicapped, Newborns, Paternalism, Treat­ perimentation. ment Refusal, Counseling, Confidentiality, Physician Patient Relationship. 0098 Bioéthique et Philosophie; Andre Jean; Université Laval, Philosophy; n.d. Graduate. 3 0107 Ethics in Medicine and Law; D. Walton; p. Medical Ethics. University of Winnipeg, Philosophy; n.d. Under­ 0099 Moral Issues; J.E. Thomas; unknown, graduate. 2 p. Physician Patient Relationship, Philosophy/Religious Studies; 1984-85. Under­ Law, Medicine, Euthanasia, Decision Making. graduate. 3 p. Physician, Patient Relationship, 0108 Problems in Biomedical Ethics; J. Napier; Abortion, Genetic Screening, Death, Champlain Regional Coilege-Lennoxville, Reproductive Technologies, Human Ex­ Philosophy; 1984/Wlnter. Undergraduate. 3 p. perimentation. Physician Patient Relationship, Human Ex­ 0100 Ethical Issues; B. Cupples; New perimentation, Euthanasia, Abortion, Behavior Brunswick, Philosophy; 1983 [Fall]. Under­ Control, Genetic Intervention. graduate. 3 p. Human Experimentation, Euthanasia, Abortion, Death, Codes of Ethics, 0109 Medical Ethics and Jurisprudence; J.A.L. Patients' Rights, Informed Consent. Gilbert; University of Alberta, School of Medicine; 1984/85. Graduate Medical Educa­ 0101 Philosophy 301; Pall S. Ardai; Queen’s tion. 6 p. Professional Ethics, Law, Medicine, University, Philosophy; 1985. 9 p. Patients' Informed Consent, Malpractice, Physician Rights, Paternalism, Abortion, Euthanasia, Patient Relationship. Human Experimentation, Informed Consent. 0110 Bioethics; Charles Bodemer; E.-H.W. 0102 Biomedical Ethics; J.V. Penna; St. Thomas Kluge; University of British Columbia, School of More College, Philosophy; 1984-85. Under­ Medicine; n.d. Seminar. 2 p. Bioethics, graduate. 3 p. Ethics, Personhood, Patients' Decision Making, Paternalism. Rights, Disclosure, Abortion, Death, Euthanasia, Resource Allocation, Human Ex­ 0111 Human Development; J. Weckman; Dal- perimentation. housie, School of Medicine; 1984/85. Graduate Medical Education. 4 p. Law, Medicine, 0103 Moral Problems in the Health Care of the Physician Patient Relationship, Death, Aged; D. Zimmerman; Simon Fraser University, Resource Allocation. Philosophy; 1985 (Spring). Undergraduate. 2 p. Aged, Euthanasia, Allowing to Die, Confiden­ 0112 Éthique Médical; David Roy, Ph.D. and tiality, Death, Competence, Informed Consent, Harry Grantham, M.D.; Université Laval, Disclosure, Justice. Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 14 p. Prolon­ 7 gation of Life, Aged, Abortion, Prenatal Diag­ Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. Genetic Inter­ nosis, Newborns, Handicapped, Psychiatry. vention, Informed Consent, Death, Psychiatry, Religion, Abortion, Mentally Handicapped, 0113 Ethical Issues; Arnold Johnson; Stephen Bioethics. Toulmin; McMaster University, School of Medicine; 1983. Graduate Medical Education. 0121 Medicine and Society; Staff; University of 14 p. Informed Consent, Disclosure, Confiden­ Western Ontario, School of Medicine; tiality, Prolongation of Life. 1985/Winter. Graduate Medical Education. 2 p. Confidentiality, Law, Medicine, Abortion, 0114 Medical Ethics and Jurisprudence; David Euthanasia, Terminal Care, Prenatal Diagnosis, Roy, Ph.D.; McGill University, School of Living Wills. Medicine; 1985/Spring. Graduate Medical Education. 14 p. Prolongation of Life, Informed 0122 Professional Issues [in Nursing]; J. Erick- Consent, Law, Medicine, Aged, Psychiatry. sen and M. Regester; University of British Columbia, School of Nursing; 1985/Spring. Un­ 0115 Teaching of Medical Ethics; C. Heughan, dergraduate. 4 p. Nursing Ethics. M.D.; J. Ross, M.D.; unknown; 1983. Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. Bioethics, Physician 0123 Problèmes Contemporains d’Éthique; Patient Relationship, Human Experimentation, Marcel J. Melangon, Ph.D.; Université Laval, Handicapped, Terminal Care, Aged. Philosophy; 1984/Winter. Undergraduate. 2 p. Bioethics, Law, Medicine, Values, Decision 0116 Qu’est-ce que la Bioéthique?; Guy Making. Durand; Université de Montreal, School of Medicine; 1984/85. Graduate Medical Educa­ 0124 Éthique Médicale; Marcel J. Melangon, tion. 27 p. Bioethics, Terminal Care, Ph.D.; Université Laval, Philosophy; 1982. Un­ Euthanasia, Suicide, Abortion, Prenatal Diag­ dergraduate. 4 p. Reproductive Technologies, nosis, Sterilization, Mentally Handicapped. Sterilization, Abortion, Suicide, Prenatal Diag­ nosis, Terminal Care, Sexuality. 0117 Moral Side of Medicine; C. Donald Mac- Nh/en; York University, Philosophy; 1983/84. 0125 Issues in Professional Nursing and Undergraduate. 3 p. Bioethics, Human Ex­ Health Care; Myrtle Crawford; University of perimentation, Resource Allocation, Abortion, Saskatchewan, College of Nursing; 1984/85. Physician Patient Relationship, Euthanasia, Be­ Undergraduate. 10 p. Nursing Ethics, Profes­ havior Control. sional Ethics, Values, Self Determination, Death, Physician Nurse Relationship. 0118 Ethics Forum: Ethical Dilemmas in Medicine; Alex M. Bryans; Queen's University, 0126 Professional, Ethical and Legal Aspects School of Medicine; 1985/Spring. Graduate of Nursing; Abbyann Lynch; J. Wilson; Univer­ Medical Education. 4 p. Informed Consent, sity of Toronto, College of Nursing; Decision Making, Resource Allocation, Death, 1985/Spring. Undergraduate. 16 p. Nursing Professional Ethics, Ethics Committees, Ethics, Physician Nurse Relationship, Law, Human Experimentation. Medicine, Ethics.

0119 Man, Medicine and Society; K.R. Haight; 0127 Nursing and Health Needs; Staff; Foothills University of Saskatchewan, School of Hospital, School of Nursing; n.d. Under­ Medicine; 1985/Spring. Graduate Medical graduate. 10 p. Nursing Ethics, Values, Education. 11 p. Paternalism, Decision Making, Decision Making, Professional Ethics. Prolongation of Life, Abortion, Treatment Refusal, Bioethics. 0128 Health Sciences Ethics; Marilynn Berg; Grant MacEwan Community College, Health 0120 Medical Humanities; Abbyann Lynch; Science; 1985/Spring. Undergraduate. 5 p. University of Toronto, School of Medicine; n.d. Ethics, Informed Consent, Death, Human Ex-

8 perimentatlon, Abortion, Reproductive Tech­ 0138 Nursing Process and Communications; nologies, Professional Ethics. Staff; Sheridan College, School of Nursing; 1983/Fall. Undergraduate. 9 p. Nursing Ethics, 0129 Ethics In the Health Sciences; Staff; British Codes of Ethics, Ethics. Columbia Institute of Technology, Continuing Education; n.d. Continuing Education. 3 p. 0139 Professional Ethics; Staff; Centennial Col­ Professional Ethics, Decision Making, Values. lege of Applied Arts & Sciences, School of Nurs­ ing; 1983/Fall. Undergraduate. 21 p. Nursing 0130 Professional, Ethical and Moral Issues in Ethics, Codes of Ethics, Law, Communication. Nursing; Q. Sinclair and Veronica M. Rochford; College of New Caledonia, Health Sciences; 0140 Interpersonal Relations; Staff; Cambrian 1983/Spring. Undergraduate. 22 p. Nursing College of Applied Arts & Sciences, School of Ethics, Rights, Decision Making, Death, Nursing; 1984/Fall. Undergraduate. 6 p. Nurs­ Resource Allocation. ing Ethics, Communications.

0131 Patient Rights and Responsibilities; C. 0141 Bio6thique Professionelle; Staff; McFadyen; Okanagan College, Health Science; C.E.G.E.P. Hautrive, School of Nursing; n.d. 1983. Undergraduate. 6 p. Nursing Ethics, Undergraduate. 3 p. Reproductive Tech­ Patients' Rights, Informed Consent. nologies, Value of Life, Abortion, Bioethics, Contraception. 0132 Professional Seminars; Staff; Camosun College, School of Nursing; 1984/Winter. Un­ 0142 Medicine, Ethics and the Law; S.T. Firth, dergraduate. 17 p. Nursing Ethics, Law, M.D.; University of Ottawa, School of Medicine; Medicine, Confidentiality. 1984/Fall. Graduate Medical Education. 10 p. 0133 Core on Ethics and Moral Decision Euthanasia, Law, Medicine, Informed Consent, Making; Staff; Grace General Hospital, School Confidentiality, Reproductive Technologies, of Nursing; 1984/Summer. Undergraduate. 7 p. Death. Nursing Ethics, Values, Decision Making, 0143 Advanced Seminar in the Ethical Dimen­ Euthanasia. sions of Medical Practice; Stephen Wear, 0134 Nurses Moral/Ethical Responsibilities; Ph.D.; State University of New York at Buffalo, Staff; Red River Community College, School of Philosophy Department; n.d. Graduate Medical Nursing; 1983/Spring. Undergraduate. 3 p. Education. 2 p. Euthanasia, Handicapped, Ethics, Nursing Ethics, Economics, Biomedical Physician Patient Relationship, Rights. Technologies. 0144 Clinical Decision Making; David G. Smith; 0135 Growth and Development; Staff; Grace Temple University, School of Medicine; General Hospital, School of Nursing; 1986/Spring. Graduate Medical Education. 16 1984/Spring. Undergraduate. 7 p. Nursing p. Physician Patient Relationship, Informed Ethics, Patients' Rights. Consent, Rights, Self Determination, Beneficence. 0136 Nursing-Professional Development; Staff; Aberdeen Hospital, School of Nursing; 0145 Proseminar in Bioethics; LeRoy Walters, n.d. Undergraduate. 7 p. Nursing Ethics, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Patients' Rights, Values, Rights, Disclosure, stitute of Ethics; 1986/Fall. Graduate. 6 p. Decision Making. Bioethics, Human Experimentation, Reproduc­ tive Technologies. 0137 Moral Dilemmas of the 80’s; Mary Fen­ wick; Sir Stanford Flemming College, School of 0146 Advanced Bioethics; J.E. Thomas; un­ Nursing; 1984/Winter. Undergraduate. 2 p. known; Philosophy; 1984/1985. Under­ Nursing Ethics, Ethics. graduate. 2 p. Euthanasia, Allowing to Die,

9 Newborns, Death, Quality of Life, Hand­ 0155 Philosophy and Medicine I; Loretta Kopel- icapped, Genetic Screening. man, M.D.; East Carolina University, School of Medicine; 1985/1986. Graduate Medical Educa­ 0147 Séminaire Interdisciplinaire de Recher­ tion. 5 p. Paternalism, Informed Consent, Dis­ che en Éthique Médicale; Marcel J. Melançon; closure, Confidentiality, Genetic inten/ention, Université Laval, Department of Philosophy; Newborns, Handicapped, Biomedical Re­ 1985/Winter. Graduate. 2 p. Reproductive search. Technologies, In Vitro Fertilization, Surrogacy, Artificial Insemination, Genetic Intervention. 0156 Philosophy and Medicine II; Loretta Kopel- man, M.D.; East Carolina University, School of 0148 Decision Making in Medicine; Dietmar Medicine; 1985/1986. Graduate Medical Educa­ Lage; University of Windsor, Department of tion. 5 p. Values, Allowing to Die, Literature, Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 1 p. Medicine, Abortion, Resource Allocation. Euthanasia, Resource Allocation, Physician Patient Relationship, Confidentiality, Behavior 0157 Responsibilities of Medical Practice; Al­ Control, Disclosure, Psychiatry. bert Jonsen, Ph.D. and William Atchley, M.D.; University of California at San Francisco, 0149 Les Suicides: Interprétation Culturelle et School of Medicine; 1986/Spring. Graduate Interrogations Éthique; Houbert Doucet; St. Medical Education. 58 p. (Oversize; $10.) Paul University, Theology Department; n.d. Death, Physician Patient Relationship, AIDS, Suicide. Graduate. 1 p. Law, Medicine, Allowing to Die, Informed Con­ 0150 Convictions Éthiques et Politiques et So­ sent, Sexuality. ciales dans les Sociétés Pluralistes; Hubert 0158 Ethical and Legal Decisions for the Criti­ Doucet; St. Paul University, Theology Depart­ cal and Terminal Patient; Albert Jonsen, ment; 1984-1985. Undergraduate. 1 p. Law, Ph.D.; University of California at San Francisco, Morality, Abortion, Euthanasia, Reproductive School of Medicine; 1985/Spring. Graduate Technologies. Medical Education. 8 p. Terminally III, Physician 0151 Sex, Technology and Morality; Verna Patient Relationship, Informed Consent, Case and Lance Stell; Davidson College, Biol­ Minors, Economics, Patient Care. ogy Department; 1986/Spring. Undergraduate. 4 p. Reproductive Technologies, Genetic Inter­ 0159 The Body and Its Parts As Property; vention, Newborns, Handicapped, Genetic James F. Childress, Ph.D.; Georgetown Univer­ Screening, Contraception. sity, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1987/Spring. Graduate. 4 p. Law, Medicine, Organ 0152 Perspectives in Veterinary Medicine; Transplantation, Religion, Reproductive Tech­ Staff; Michigan State University, College of nologies. Veterinary Medicine; 1985/Fall. Graduate Veterinary Medicine. 3 p. Veterinary Ethics. 0160 Ethical Issues in Pediatrics Medicine; Frederic D. Burg, M.D. and Frank M. Harran, 0153 Aging, Ethics and Health Care for the M.Div.; University of Pennsylvania, School of Elderly; Steven Lipson, M.D., M.P.H. and Medicine; n.d. Graduate Medical Education. 4 Laurence B. McCullough, Ph.D.; Georgetown p. Ethics, Confidentiality, Self Determination, University, School of Medicine; 1985/Fall. Resource Allocation, Physician Patient Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. Aged, Health Relationship, Informed Consent, Allowing to Care, Paternalism, Competence. Die.

0154 Literature and Medicine; Loretta Kopel- 0161 Graduate Seminar in Medical Education; man, M.D.; East Carolina University, School of David S. Smith, M.D. and Susan C. Day, M.D., Medicine; 1985/1986. Graduate Medical Educa­ M.P.H.; University of Pennsylvania, School of tion. 1 p. Literature, Medicine. Medicine; 1985/1986. Graduate Medical Educa-

10 tion. 2 p. AIDS, Terminally III, In Vitro Fertiliza­ Literature, Medicine, Physician Patient tion, Newborns, Economics, Handicapped, Al­ Relationship. lowing to Die, Informed Consent. 0169 Medical Ethics: The Foundation of Clini­ 0162 Medical Ethics; Chris Hackler, Ph.D.; cal Care; Bernard Towers, M.D.; University of University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, California at Los Angeles, School of Medicine; Division of Medical Humanities; 1985/Fall. 1986. Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. In­ Graduate Medical Education. 5 p. Informed formed Consent, Human Experimentation, Ter­ Consent, Treatment Refusal, Confidentiality, minally III, Abortion, Resource Allocation, Euthanasia, Resource Allocation, Physician Death, Euthanasia. Patient Relationship. 0171 Ethics and the Health Professions; Ernest 0163 Biomedical Ethics; Chris Hackler, Ph.D. Wallwork; Syracuse University, Department of and Dorle Vawter, M.A.; University of Arkansas Religion; 1986/Fall. Graduate, Upper Level Un­ for Medical Sciences, Division of Medical dergraduate. 3 p. Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Humanities; 1986/Spring. Graduate Medical Paternalism, Informed Consent, Confidentiality, Education. 4 p. Physician Patient Relationship, Human Experimentation, Euthanasia. Economics, Competence, Paternalism, In­ formed Consent, Organ Transplantation, AIDS, 0171 Ethics and the Health Professions; Psychiatry, Death. Thomas Curley and Joel Potash; LeMoyne Col­ lege, Philosophy Department; 1986/Spring. 0164 Medical Ethics I; Ernie Young, Ph.D.; Stan­ Graduate and Upper Level Undergraduate. 4 p. ford University, School of Medicine; Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Patients' Rights, 1986/Winter. Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. Human Experimentation, Physician Patient Resource Allocation, Terminally III, Reproduc­ Relationship, Euthanasia, Resource Allocation. tive Technologies, Allowing to Die, Newborns, 0172 Ethics and the Health Professions; Robert Confidentiality, Paternalism. W. Daly and Robert Flower; State University of New York, Health Sciences Center; 0165 Medical Ethics II; Ernie Young, Ph.D.; Stan­ ford University, School of Medicine; 1984/Spring. Graduate and Upper Level Under­ Allowing to Die, Paternalism, 1986/Spring. Graduate Medical Education. 5 p. graduate. 4 p. Death, Abortion, Ethics, Rights, Genetic Inter­ Ethics, Genetic Intervention, Handicapped vention. Newborns, AIDS, Economics, Organ Transplantation. 0173 Concept of Nursing XIX; Sharon Mullen; Ohio University, School of Nursing; 1986 (Fall). 0166 Bioethical Issues; Byron Chell, J.D.; Undergraduate. 18 p. Nursing Ethics, Decision University of California at Davis, School of Making, Values, Ethics. Medicine; n.d./Spring. Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. Informed Consent, Allowing to 0174 Ethical Decision Making for Nurses; Die, Reproductive Technologies, Organ Jeanne Gelman; Widener University, School of Transplantation, Handicapped, Newborns, Nursing; 1987 (Fall). Undergraduate. 5 p. Nurs­ Abortion. ing Ethics, Decision Making, Values.

0167 Sexuality and Bioethics; Earl Shelp, Ph.D.; 0175 Dynamics of Professional Practice; Baylor University, College of Medicine; n.d. Joanne Guendling; Ball State University, School Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. Morality, of Nursing; n.d. Undergraduate. 8 p. Nursing Sexuality, AIDS. Ethics, Law, Public Policy, Health Care.

0168 Ethics and Medicine: A Survey; Earl Shelp, 0176 Ethical Issues in Health Care; Judith Eden; Ph.D.; Baylor University, College of Medicine; University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing; n.d./Summer. Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. 1987 (Fall). Undergraduate. 25 p. Nursing

11 Ethics, Ethics, Values, Rights, Reproductive 0185 Genetics in Medicine: Historical and Technologies, Handicapped, Death, Informed Philosophical Perspectives; Eric Juengst, Consent, Public Policy. Ph.D.; University of San Francisco, School of Medicine; 1987 (Fall). Graduate Medical Educa­ 0177 Value Analysis in Nursing; Marion Anema; tion. 4 p. Genetic Intervention, Genetic Coun­ Texas Women’s University, College of Nursing; seling, Gene Therapy, Prenatal Diagnosis. n.d. Undergraduate. 3 p. Nursing Ethics, Values, Decision Making, Ethics, Health Care 0186 Responsibilities of Medical Practice; Al­ Delivery, Law. bert Jonsen, Ph.D.; University of San Francisco, School of Medicine; 1987 (May). Graduate 0178 Ethical Dimensions of Nursing Practice; Medical Education. 90 p. (Oversize; $ to.) Allow­ Jane Coon; University of Michigan, School of ing to Die, Informed Consent, Law, Medicine, Nursing; n.d. Undergraduate. 7 p. Nursing Economics, Resource Allocation. Ethics, Ethics, Decision Making, Professional Ethics, Values, Morality, Patients' Rights. 0187 Ethical Dimensions of Clinical Medicine; Stephen Wear, Ph.D.; State University of New 0179 Ethics in Health Care; Minerva Applegate; York at Buffalo, School of Medicine; 1985 University of South Florida, College of Nursing; (December). Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. 1987 (Fall). Undergraduate. 3 p. Nursing Ethics, Ethics, Law, Informed Consent, Economics, Decision Making, Ethics, Health Care. Euthanasia, Competence, Allowing to Die, 0180 Professional Dimensions of Nursing; Bar­ Paternalism. bara Talento; California State University at Ful­ 0188 Bioethics and the Law; Henry Minich, J.D.; lerton, School of Nursing; n.d. Undergraduate. University of Miami, School of Law; 1986 (Fall). 27 p. Nursing Ethics, Ethics, Law, Professional Graduate Legal Education. 4 p. Law, Ethics, Ethics, Decision Making, Patients' Rights. Informed Consent, Human Experimentation, 0181 Legal and Ethical Accountability in Client Organ Transplantation, Resource Allocation, Care; Marg Hegge; South Dakota State Univer­ Death, Allowing to Die, Newborns, Reproduc­ sity, College of Nursing; n.d. Undergraduate. 3 tive Technologies, Abortion, Genetic Interven­ p. Nursing Ethics, Law, Medicine, Ethics. tion.

0182 Ethics for Professionals in Nursing; John 0189 Special Problems in Bioethics; John C. Lincourt; University of North Carolina, Depart­ Fletcher, Ph.D.; National Institutes of Health, ment of Philosophy; 1986 (Fall). Under­ Foundation for the Advancement of Education graduate/Graduate. 5 p. Nursing Ethics, Ethics, in Science; 1987 (Spring). Graduate. 45 p. Codes of Ethics, Rights, Death, Self Determina­ Ethics, Prenatal Diagnosis, Genetic Interven­ tion, Resource Allocation. tion, In Vitro Fertilization, Animal Experimenta­ tion, Human Experimentation, Allowing to Die, 0183 Issues of Nursing II; Suzanne Gross and AIDS, Newborns. Patricia Simoni; West Virginia University, School of Nursing. 1987-88. Undergraduate. 93 0190 Ethics and Genetic Technologies; LeRoy p. (Oversize; $10.) Nursing Ethics, Values, Walters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Decision Making. nedy Institute of Ethics; 1987 (Spring). Graduate. 6 p. Genetic Intervention, Gene 0184 Issues of Nursing III; Jessie Sams; West Therapy, Genetic Counseling. Virginia University, School of Nursing; 1987 (Spring). Undergraduate. 106 p. (Oversize; 0191 Bioethics and the Law; Alan Weisbard, $10.) Nursing Ethics, Ethics, Values, Human J.D.; Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Experimentation, Rights, Reproductive Tech­ Law; 1986 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 7 nologies, Handicapped, Newborns, p. Organ Transplantation, Human Experimenta­ Euthanasia. tion, Informed Consent, Death, Allowing to Die,

12 Resource Allocation, Reproductive Tech­ 0199 Ethical Issues in Nursing; Martin Ben­ nologies, Genetic Intervention. jamin; Joy Curtis; Michigan State University, Department of Philosophy; 1987 (Winter). Un­ 0192 Theories of Medical Ethics; Robert dergraduate. 3 p. Ethics, Nursing Ethics, Public Veatch, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Policy, Physician Nurse Relationship. nedy Institute of Ethics; 1987. Graduate. 12 p. Ethics, Professional Ethics, Religious Ethics, 0200 Ethics; Richard Schoenig; San Antonio Col­ Codes of Ethics. lege, Nursing Education; n.d. Undergraduate. 1 p. Ethics, Morality. 0193 Medical Ethics and Jurisprudence; Staff; McGill University, Faculty of Medicine; 1987 0201 Professional Nursing; Staff; Midwestern (Spring). Graduate Medical Education. 16 p. State University, Health Sciences Division; 1988 Health Care, Informed Consent, Allowing to (Spring). Undergraduate. 4 p. Nursing Ethics, Die, Malpractice, Law, Newborns, Hand­ Values, Paternalism, Professional Ethics. icapped, Organ Transplantation, AIDS. 0202 Ethics; David Law; San Antonio College, Nursing Education; n.d. Undergraduate. 1 p. 0194 Theology and Bioethics; John R. Williams; Ethics. Clinical Research Institute of Montreal; n.d. (Fall). Graduate. 4 p. Bioethics, Organ 0203 Bioethics for Nurses; Daniel Ch. Overduin; Transplantation, Religious Ethics, Death, In­ Dietrich Bonhoffer International Institute for formed Consent. Bioethical Studies (Adelaide, Australia); 1987 (December). Graduate. 196 p. (Oversize; $10.) 0195 Medical, Psychological and Social Im­ Bioethics, Abortion, Codes of Ethics, Abortion, plications of AIDS; Ralph Johnston; State Handicapped, Aged, Reproductive Tech­ University of New York at Stonybrook, School nologies, AIDS, Right to Treatment, Genetic of Allied Health Professions; 1987 (February). Intervention, Self Determination. Graduate Medical Education. 7 p. AIDS, Decision Making. 0204 Ethics; Kit Christensen; Bemidji State University, Philosophy Department; 1987 0196 Medical Ethics and a Theology of Health; (Spring). Undergraduate. 1 p. Allowing to Die, Charles Villa-Vicencio, John De Gruchy; (un­ Suicide, War, Handicapped, Newborns, Abor­ known); 1988. Graduate. 5 p. Ethics, Reproduc­ tion, Animal Experimentation. tive Technologies, Abortion, Allowing to Die, 0205 Ethics in Nursing: A Case Analysis Ap­ Resource Allocation, Physician Patient proach; Judith Erlen, Ph.D.; University of Pit­ Relationship, Religion, Death. tsburgh, School of Nursing; 1986 (Winter). Undergraduate. 6 p. Ethics, Nursing Ethics, 0197 Ethics and Its Application to Advanced Paternalism, Confidentiality, Self Determina­ Professional Nursing; Carol Gilbert; Pace tion, Informed Consent, Patients' Rights. University, Lienhard School of Nursing; 1987 (Fall). Undergraduate/Graduate. 5 p. Nursing 0206 Ethical Issues in Health Care; Winifred Ethics, Ethics, Decision Making, Values, Codes Pinch; St. Anselm College, Department of Nurs­ of Ethics. ing; 1988 (Spring). Undergraduate. 11 p. Ethics, Abortion, Reproductive Technologies, Genetic 0198 Human Values: Experimentation On Intervention, Human Experimentation, Informed Human Subjects; Eric Meslin, Ph.D.; University Consent, Allowing to Die, Newborns, Organ of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Centre, Clini­ Transplantation, Involuntary Civil Commitment, cal Ethics Centre; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Medical AIDS, Sexuality. Education. 9 p. Human Experimentation, In­ formed Consent, Codes of Ethics, Ethics Com­ 0207 Law and Medicine; Karen Rothenberg, mittee, Aged, AIDS. J.D.; University of Maryland, School of Law; 13 1988 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 2 p. Law, 0215 Legal Problems of the Elderly; David Af- Medicine, Informed Consent, Malpractice. feldt; University of Maryland, School of Law; 1986 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 6 p. Law, 0208 Law and Medicine; Karen Rothenberg, Allowing to Die, Aged. J.D.; University of Maryland, School of Law; 1987 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 3 p. Law, 0216 Legal and Social Problems of the Elderly; Medicine, Professional Ethics, Physician Staff, University of Maryland, School of Law; Patient Relationship, Informed Consent, AIDS, n.d.(Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 11 p. Allowing to Die. Aged, Law, Economics, Public Policy, Health Care, Living Wills, Allowing to Die, Decision 0209 Health Care Law; Karen Rothenberg, J.D.; Making. University of Maryland, School of Law; n.d. (Spring). Graduate Legal Education. 2 p. Health 0217 Interdisciplinary Course On Special Care, Law, Economics, Resource Allocation. Topics in Health Care; Staff; University of Maryland, School of Law; n.d. Graduate Legal 0210 Law and Biomedical Sciences Seminar; Education. 2 p. Law, Public Policy, Economics, Karen Rothenberg, J.D.; University of Maryland, Health Care, Ethics, Physician Patient Relation­ School of Law; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Legal ship. Education. 5 p. Professional Ethics, Law, Patients' Rights, Human Experimentation, 0218 Bioethics; George Smith, J.D.; Catholic Reproductive Technologies, Genetic Interven­ University, School of Law; 1988 (Fall). Graduate tion, Organ Transplantation, Allowing to Die, Legal Education. 1 p. Bioethics, Law, Allowing Newborns. to Die, Reproductive Technologies, Behavior Control. 0211 Civil Rights of Handicapped Persons; Stanley Herr; University of Maryland, School of 0219 Lawand Medicine; Stroud; Indiana Univer­ Law; 1987 (Spring). Graduate Legal Education. sity, School of Law; 1988 (Spring). Graduate 5 p. Law, Handicapped, Involuntary Civil Com­ Legal Education. 8 p. Law, Codes of Ethics, mitment, Rights, Resource Allocation, Informed Bioethics, Allowing to Die, Living Wills, In­ Consent, Right to Treatment, Treatment formed Consent, AIDS. Refusal, Patients' Rights. 0220 Health Law; Mitchell Simon; Franklin Pierce 0212 Antitrust and Health Care Seminar; Prof. Law Center; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Legal Educa­ Noonberg; University of Maryland, School of tion. 2 p. Law, Physician Patient Relationship, Law; 1987 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 4 Informed Consent, Allowing to. Die, AIDS, p. Law, Economics, Resource Allocation. Reproductive Technologies, Newborns, Hand­ icapped, Malpractice, Economics, Resource 0213 Law and Psychiatry; Jonas Rappeport, Allocation. J.D. and Ellen Callegary, J.D.; University of Maryland, School of Law; n.d. (Fall). Graduate 0221 Bioethics Seminar; Sandra Johnson, Legal Education. 4 p. Law, Involuntary Civil Ph.D.; Dennis Brodeur, Ph.D.; St. Louis Univer­ Commitment, Dangerousness, Treatment sity, Center for Health Law Studies; 1988 Refusal, Right to Treatment, Informed Consent, (Spring). Graduate Legal Education. 2 p. Ethics, Confidentiality, Malpractice. Allowing to Die, Ethics Committees, Profes­ sional Ethics, Competence. 0214 Legal and Philosophical Issues in Biotechnology; Staff; University of Maryland, 0222 Selected Issues in Health Policy and Law; School of Law; n.d. Graduate Legal Education. Peter Schuck; Yale University, School of Law; 5 p. Law, Medicine, Genetic Intervention, 1981 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 10 p. Public Policy, Genetic Counseling, Confiden­ Law, Health Care, Public Policy, Economics, tiality. Resource Allocation. 14 0223 Medical Technology and Critical tion, Allowing to Die, Reproductive Tech­ Decisions; Ted Ducas; Alan Shuchat; Welles­ nologies. ley College, Physics and Mathematics; 1988 (Spring). Undergraduate. 4 p. Genetic Interven­ 0231 The Physician In Society; Alexander M. tion, Genetic Counseling, Prenatal Diagnosis, Capron, J.D.; University of Southern California, Decision Making. School of Medicine; 1987 (December). Graduate Medical Education. 14 p. Law, Hospi­ 0224 Health Law; Leslie Espinoza; University of tals, Economics, Resource Allocation, Human Arizona, School of Law; 1988. Graduate Legal Experimentation, Allowing to Die, Malpractice. Education. 5 p. Law, Health Care, Public Policy, Economics, Resource Allocation, Organ 0232 Ethics Seminar II; Marcia Sue DeWolf; Transplantation, Allowing to Die, Reproductive Marion College, School of Nursing; 1988 Technologies, Competence. (Spring). Undergraduate. 28 p. Decision Making, Morality, Law, Values, Sexuality, 0225 Health Law Seminar; Roger Schwartz; Euthanasia, Abortion, Death. Georgetown University Law Center; 1988 (Spring). Graduate Legal Education. 7 p. Law, 0233 Law and Aging Seminar; Daniel Skoler Resource Allocation, Public Policy, Charles P. Sabatlno; Georgetown University Economics, Health Care. Law Center; 1987 (Fall). Graduate Legal Educa­ tion. 3 p. Agecf, Law, Economics, Competence, 0226 Health Care Regulation; Susan Martyn; Decision Making, Allowing to Die. University of Toledo, School of Law; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 4 p. Law, Health 0234 Medicine and Ethics; Eric Juengst, Ph.D.; Care, Physician Patient Relationship, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey Medical Economics, Resource Allocation. Center; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Medical Educa­ tion. 6 p. Disclosure, Informed Consent, Con­ 0227 Law, Medicine and Science; Susan Mar­ fidentiality, Decision Making, Allowing to Die, tyn, University of Toledo, College of Law; 1987 Euthanasia, Reproductive Technologies, (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 5 p. Profes­ Physician Patient Relationship, Moral Obliga­ sional Ethics, Law, Values, Human Experimen­ tions, Resource Allocation, Values. tation, Allowing to Die, Organ Transplantation, Resource Allocation. 0235 Health Law Seminar; Charles Culver, M.D., Ph.D.; Coralea Wennberg, J.D.; Dartmouth 0228 Law and Medicine; Eaton; University of Medical School; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Medical Georgia, School of Law; 1986 (Fall). Graduate Education. 7 p. Informed Consent, Treatment Legal Education. 4 p. Law, Medicine, Physician Refusal, Death, Allowing to Die, Living Wills, Patient Relationship, Informed Consent, Treat­ Ethics Committees, AIDS, Handicapped, New­ ment Refusal. borns, Malpractice.

0229 Ethics Seminar I; Marcia Sue DeWolf; 0236 Law, Medicine and Public Policy; Charles Marion College, School of Nursing; 1987 (Fall). H. Baron, J.D.; Boston College Law School; Undergraduate. 14 p. Ethics, Codes of Ethics, 1988 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 3 p. Nursing Ethics, Patients' Rights, Values, Physician Patient Relationship, Confidentiality, Resource Allocation, Professional Ethics, Disclosure, Informed Consent, Death, Decision Making. Resource Allocation, Self Determination, Allow­ ing to Die, Competence, Reproductive Tech­ 0230 Law and Medicine; Alexander M. Capron, nologies. J.D.; University of Southern California, School of Law; 1988 (Spring). Graduate Legal Educa­ 0237 Health Law; Wendy Parmet, J.D.; North­ tion. 6 p. Law, Professional Ethics, Informed eastern University, School of Law; 1988 (Fall). Consent, Paternalism, Competence, Treatment Graduate Legal Education. 5 p. Right to Treat­ Refusal, AIDS, Disclosure, Organ Transplanta­ ment, Resource Allocation, AIDS, Economics, 15 Health Care, Informed Consent, Confidentiality, 1989 (Summer). Graduate. 2 p. Bioethics, Reproductive Technologies, Competence, Al­ Reproductive Technologies, Prenatal Diag­ lowing to Die, Handicapped, Newborns, nosis, Genetic Intervention, Euthanasia, Human Experimentation. Human Experimentation, Abortion, Suicide, Resource Allocation. 0238 Medical Ethics Seminar; Nancy S. Jecker, M.D.; University of Washington, School of 0245 Medical Ethics; Larry G. Sellers, Ph.D.; Medicine; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Medical Educa­ Louisiana Tech University, Department of Zool­ tion. 3 p. Abortion, Euthanasia, Reproductive ogy; 1989 (Summer). Undergraduate. 2 p. Technologies, Justice, Health Care, Profes­ Ethics, Abortion, Euthanasia, Paternalism, sional Ethics, AIDS, Patients' Rights, Right to Human Experimentation, Genetic Intervention, Treatment. Reproductive Technologies, Health Care.

0239 Ethical Aspects of the Physician/hiv 0246 Proseminar in Bioethics; LeRoy Walters, Patient Relationship; David Smith, Ph.D. Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ University of South Florida, School of Medicine; stitute of Ethics; 1988 (Fall). Graduate. 7 p. 1988 (August). Graduate Medical Education. 14 Bioethics, Ethics, Public Policy, Health Care, p. AIDS, Confidentiality, Moral Obligations. Human Experimentation.

0240 Seminar in the Ethics of Health Care; 0247 Ethics and Genetic Technologies; LeRoy Helen Jenkins; Daniel Rothbart, George Mason Walters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ University, School of Nursing and Department nedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Spring). of Religion and Philosophy; 1989 (Spring). Graduate. 6 p. Genetic Intervention, Genetic Graduate Nursing Education. 19 p. Ethics, In­ Screening. formed Consent, Physician Patient Relation­ ship, Rights, Euthanasia, Codes of Ethics, Self 0248 Theory of Medical Ethics; Robert M. Determination, Resource Allocation. Veatch. Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ nedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Spring). 0241 Justice and Health Care; Madison Powers Graduate. 13 p. Ethics, Religion, Medical J.D., D.Phil.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Ethics, Beneficence, Autonomy, Disclosure, Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Fall). Graduate. 10 p. Euthanasia, Justice. Justice, Health Care, Ethics, Resource Alloca­ tion, Rights, Decision Making, Aged, Informed 0249 Informed Consent Seminar; Tom L. Consent. Beauchamp, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Spring). 0242 Proseminar: Bioethics; Madison Powers Graduate. 9 p. Informed Consent; Health Care, J.D.,D.Phil.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Human Experimentation, Law, Self Determina­ Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Fall). Graduate. 10 p. tion, Competence, Disclosure. Bioethics, Ethics, Self Determination, Allowing to Die, Justice, Beneficence, Human Ex­ 0250 Biomedical Ethics; Tom L Beauchamp, perimentation, Public Policy. Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ stitute of Ethics; 1989 (Spring). Graduate. 3 p. 0243 Managing Our Miracles; Margaret B. Brit­ Ethics, Self Determination; Informed Consent, ton; Kentucky Wesleyan College, Behavioral Justice, Resource Allocation, Beneficence, Sciences; 1989 (Fall). Undergraduate. 2 p. Death, Paternalism, Physician Patient Relation­ AIDS, Reproductive Technologies, Confiden­ ship, Genetic Intervention. tiality, Allowing to Die, Abortion, Economics, Aged. 0251 Ethics for Clinicians; Henry S. Perkins, Ph.D.; University of Texas Health Sciences Cen­ 0244 Problèmes de Bioéthique; Eric Fuchs; ter at San Antonio, Department of Medicine; Jean-Marie Thevoz; Université de Geneve, 1989 (Winter). Continuing Medical Education. 8 Faculté Autonome de Théologie Protestante; p. Bioethics, Physician Patient Relationship, 16 Justice, Resource Allocation, Abortion, New­ Ethics; 1990 (Fall). Graduate. 4 p. Ethics, borns, Euthanasia, Ethics Committees, In­ Morality, Virtues, Rights, Justice, Values, formed Consent, Competence. Utilitarian Ethics, Deontological Ethics, Com­ munitarian Ethics. 0252 Ethics of Terminal Care; Robert M. Veatch, Ph.D. Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute 0260 Proseminar in Ethical Theory; Tom L. of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Graduate. 17 p. Death, Beauchamp, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Informed Consent, Suicide, Allowing to Die, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Fall). Competence, Ethics Committees, Newborns, Graduate. 7 p. Ethics, Justice, Self Determina­ Handicapped, Terminally III. tion, Utilitarianism, Deontological Ethics, Vir­ tues, Communitarian Ethics. 0253 Ethics, AIDS and HIV Infection; LeRoy Walters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ 0261 Proseminar in Bioethics; LeRoy Walters, nedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Graduate. 7 p. AIDS, Sexuality, Public Policy. stitute of Ethics; 1990 (Fall). Graduate. 8 p. 0254 Killing and Letting Die; Madison Powers, Animal Experimentation, Reproductive Tech­ J.D., D.Phil.; Georgetown University, Kennedy nologies, Resource Allocation, Abortion, Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Graduate. 3 p. Ethics, Virtues, Morality, Public Policy, Interna­ Allowing to Die, Euthanasia, Newborns. tional Aspects.

0255 Introduction to Ethics: Contemporary 0262 Catholic Medical Ethics; Rev. J. Bryan Ethical Theory; Madison Powers, J.D.,D.Phil., Hehir; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of stitute of Ethics; 1990 (Fall). Graduate. 6 p. Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Undergraduate. 3 p. Roman Catholicism, Morality, Abortion, Con­ Ethics, Abortion, Euthanasia, Sexuality, Health traception, Ethics, Public Policy, Virtues, Care, Rights, Resource Allocation. Euthanasia, Killing, Reproductive Tech­ nologies, Sterilization, Allowing to Die, 0256 Proseminar in Bioethics II; Tom L. Resource Allocation, Justice. Beauchamp, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). 0263 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care Graduate. 4 p. Ethics, Medical Ethics, Self Management; Sheila Cohen Zimmet, J.D. and Determination, Justice, Beneficence, Virtues. Judith M. Cassels, D.Sc.N.; Georgetown University, School of Nursing; 1990 (Fall). 0257 Bioethics; Tom L. Beauchamp, Ph.D.; Graduate Nursing Education. 3 p. Ethics, Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Malpractice, Informed Consent, Confiden­ Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Graduate. 3 p. Ethics, tiality, Public Policy, Euthanasia, Allowing to Justice, Resource Allocation, Self Determina­ Die, Abortion, Genetic Intervention, Human Ex­ tion, Confidentiality, Informed Consent, perimentation, Newborns, Handicapped, Men­ Beneficence, Paternalism, Virtues, Death, Al­ tal Health, AIDS, Resource Allocation, lowing to Die. Transplantation, Ethics Committees. 0258 Theories of Medical Ethics; Robert M. Veatch, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ 0264 Critical Issues in Bioethics; John T. nedy Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). Mitchell, Ph.D.; Colgate University, Biology Graduate. 17 p. Ethics, Judaism, Roman Department. 1989 (Fall). Undergraduate. 2 p. Catholicism, Protestantism, Religious Ethics, Bioethics, Health Care, Public Policy, AIDS, Codes of Ethics, Patients' Rights, Bioethics, Euthanasia, Death, Living Wills, Paternalism, International Aspects. Self Determination, Informed Consent, Resource Allocation, Rights, Organ Transplan­ 0259 Ethical Theory; Tom L. Beauchamp, Ph.D.; tation, Reproductive Technologies, Abortion, Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Genetics, Allowing to Die, Newborns, Human 17 Experimentation, Animal Experimentation, In­ 0271 Medical Ethics; James V. Kerrigan, M.B.A.; voluntary Commitment. Stonehill College, Health Administration Department. 1990 (Fall). Undergraduate. 16 p. 0265 Ethics and the Epidemic of HIV Infection Medical Ethics, Physician Patient Relationship, and AIDS; LeRoy Walters, Ph.D.; Church of the Contraception, Abortion, Human Experimenta­ Pilgrims, Washington D.C; 1990 (Fall). Continu­ tion, Allowing to Die, Killing, Informed Consent, ing Education. 7 p. AIDS, Health Care, Con­ Justice, Genetic Intervention, Reproductive fidentiality, Physician Patient Relationship. Technologies, Transplantation, Mental Health, Resource Allocation, Death, International 0266 Ethics, AIDS and the HIV Infection; LeRoy Aspects. Walters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ nedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). 0272 Seminar in Science and Human Affairs: Graduate. 7 p. AIDS, Sexuality, Drugs, Public Bioethics; Kathleen Cranley Glass; Concordia Policy, Confidentiality, Health Care, Education. University, Science and Human Affairs; 1989 (Fall). Undergraduate. 16 p. Ethics, Informed 0267 Law, Morality and Medicine; G. Madison Consent, Physician Patient Relationship, Abor­ Powers, J.D., D.Phil.; Georgetown University, tion, Genetic Intervention, Reproductive Tech­ Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Fall). nologies, Recombinant DNA Research, Graduate. 3 p. Law, Rights, Health Care, Transplantation, Property Rights, AIDS, Allow­ Physician Patient Relationship, Confidentiality, ing to Die. Professor’s address: McGill Centre Abortion, Contraception, Treatment Refusal, Al­ for Medicine, Ethics and Law, McGill University, lowing to Die, Pregnant Women, Minors. Montreal, Quebec. 0273 Topics in Bioethics: Killing and Letting 0268 Human Values: Experimentation On Die; Madison Powers, J.D., D.Phil.; Geor­ Human Subjects; Eric M. Meslin, Ph.D.; Univer­ getown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; sity of Toronto, Department of Philosophy; 1991 1990 (Spring). Graduate. 3 p. Killing, Allowing (Fall). Undergraduate. 7 p. Human Experimen­ to Die, Euthanasia, Value of Life, Newborns, tation, Ethics Committees, Informed Consent, Handicapped. Confidentiality, Misconduct. 0274 Topics in Bioethics: Environment and 0269 Introduction to Ethics: Contemporary Health Policy; Madison Powers, J.D., D.Phil.; Ethical Theories; Madison Powers, J.D., Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of D.Phil. Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Ethics; 1991 (Spring). Graduate. 7 p. Health stitute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Undergraduate. Hazards, Health Care, Public Policy, Technol­ 4 p. Ethics, Utilitarianism, Justice, Abortion, ogy Assessment, Costs and Benefits, Human Reproductive Technologies, Value of Life, Rights, Economics, Justice, Moral Obligations. Capital Punishment, Euthanasia, Rights, Health Care, War, Morality. 0275 Informed Consent Seminar; Tom L. Beauchamp, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, 0270 Medical Ethics as Practical Discourse of Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). Communicative Interaction; David J. Isch. Graduate. 9 p. Informed Consent, Human Ex­ Mount Saint Mary College, Department of perimentation, Physician Patient Relationship, Philosophy. 1990 (Fall). Undergraduate. 18 p. Law, Decision Making, Self Determination, Ethics, Informed Consent, Suicide, Treatment Competence, Disclosure, Coercion, Aged, Refusal, Allowing to Die, Beneficence, Justice, Minors, Mentally Handicapped. Public Policy, Resource Allocation, Physician Patient Relationship, Confidentiality, Dis­ 0276 Ethics for the Health Care Professional; closure, Genetic Intervention, Reproductive James J. McCartney, OSA, Ph.D.; Villanova Technologies, Sterilization, Human Experimen­ University, Department of Philosophy; 1991 tation. (Spring). Undergraduate/Continuing Medical 18 Education. 4 p. Ethics, Allowing to Die, Medical stitute of Ethics; 1991 (Fall). Graduate. 7 p. Ethics, Self Determination, Informed Consent, Roman Catholicism, Morality, Abortion, Con­ Confidentiality, Disclosure, Genetic Screening, traception, Ethics, Public Policy, Medical Human Experimentation, Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Virtues, Euthanasia, Killing, Sexuality, Beneficence, Death, Living Wills, Treatment Reproductive Technologies, Sterilization, Al­ Refusal, Euthanasia, Abortion, Reproduction, lowing to Die, Resource Allocation, Justice. Resource Allocation, Transplantation, Rights. 0282 Proseminar in Bioethics II; Robert M. 0277 Ethics for the Health Care Professional; Veatch, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ James J. McCartney, OSA, Ph.D.; Villanova nedy Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). University, Department of Philosophy; 1990 Graduate. 17 p. Ethics, Medical Ethics, Interna­ (Spring). Undergraduate/Continuing Medical tional Aspects, Cultural Pluralism, Religion, Education. 3 p. Ethics, Morality, Self Determina­ Codes of Ethics, Judaism, Roman Catholicism, tion, Beneficence, Risks, Justice, Decision Protestantism, Virtues, Beneficence, Self Deter­ Making, Genetic Counseling, Prenatal Diag­ mination, Disclosure, Killing, Justice. nosis, Abortion, Reproduction, Surrogacy, Transplantation, Allowing to Die, Newborns, 0283 Ethics and Genetic Technologies; LeRoy Physician Patient Relationship, Death, Living Walters, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Wills. nedy Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). Graduate. 6 p. Genetic Inten/ention, Genome 0278 Ethics for the Health Care Professional; Mapping, Genetic Screening, Gene Therapy. James J. McCartney, OSA, Ph.D.; Villanova University, Department of Philosophy; 1990 0284 Ethics and AIDS; LeRoy Walters, Ph.D.; (Fall). Undergraduate/Continuing Medical Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Education. 3 p. Ethics, Allowing to Die, Medical Ethics, 1992 (Spring). Graduate. 7 p. AIDS, Ethics, Self Determination, Informed Consent, Sexuality, Physician Patient Relationship, Con­ Confidentiality, Disclosure, Genetic Screening, fidentiality, Health Insurance; International Human Experimentation, Codes of Ethics, Aspects. Beneficence, Death, Living Wills, Treatment Refusal, Euthanasia, Abortion, Reproductive 0285 Ethics of Terminal Care; Robert M. Veatch, Technologies, Resource Allocation, Transplan­ Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ tation, Justice. stitute of Ethics, 1992 (Spring). Graduate. 17 p. Death, Allowing to Die, Informed Consent, Dis­ 0279 Literature and Medical Ethics Seminars; closure, Suicide, Treatment Refusal, Killing, John La Puma, M.D.; Lutheran General Hospi­ Competence, Living Wills, Third Party Consent, tal; 1991/1992. Continuing Medical Education. Ethics Committees, Resource Allocation, 2 p. Medicine, Literature, History, Sexuality, Aged. Aged, Death, Suicide, Drugs, Decision Making, Genetic Intervention, Reproduction, Mentally 0286 Literture and Medical Ethics Seminars; III, Euthanasia. John La Puma, M.D.; Lutheran General Hospi­ tal, 1990-1991. Continuing Medical Education. 0280 Scholars-in-Residence Reading Course; 2 p. Medicine, Literature, History, Physician John La Puma, M.D.; Lutheran General Hospi­ Patient Relationship, Death, Aged, Epidemic. tal; 1988-1991. Continuing Medical Education. 3 p. Medical Ethics, Resource Allocation, 0287 “Ethics for Lunch” Seminars; John La Minors, Health Care, AIDS, Virtues, Physician Puma, M.D.; Lutheran General Hospital, 1989- Patient Relationship, Justice, Human Ex­ 1991. Continuing Medical Education. 4 p. perimentation. Drugs, Allowing to Die, Living Wills, Religion, Transplantation, Ethics Committees, 0281 Catholic Medical Ethics; Rev. J. Bryan Economics, Health Care, Decision Making, Hehir; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Third Party Consent, Resource Allocation, Vir­ 19 tues, AIDS, Treatment Refusal, Informed Con­ 0293 AIDS - Legal Issues; Mark E. Wojcik, J.D., sent, Resuscitation, Mental Health, Aged, LLM.; Scott H. Isaacman, M.S., D.O., J.D.; De- Death, In Vitro Fertilization, Gene Therapy, With­ Paul University, College of Law, Health Law holding Treatment, Abortion, Human Ex­ Institute; 1992 (Summer). Graduate Legal perimentation. Education. 11 p. AIDS, Health Care, Law, Medicine, Confidentiality, Education, Refusal 0288 Ethics and Access to Health Care; to Treat, International Aspects, Prisoners, In­ Madison Powers, J.D., D.Phil.; Kennedy In­ surance. stitute of Ethics, Georgetown University, 1991 (Fall). Graduate. 11 p. Health Care, Health In­ 0294 Seminar in the Ethics of Health Care; Mary surance, Justice, Rights, Resource Allocation, Silva, R.N., Ph.D.; George Mason University, Economics. School of Nursing; 1992 (Fall). Graduate Nurs­ ing Education. 13 p. Medical Ethics, Virtues, 0289 Realities of Medicine; Barbara Sharf, Moral Obligations, Nurse Patient Relationship, Ph.D.; Norman Gevitz, Ph.D.; University of Il­ Bioethics. linois at Chicago, College of Medicine; 1992 (Spring). Graduate Medicial Education. 12 p. 0295 Philosophy and Medicine (M-1); John Medicine, Law, Aged, Health Care, Malprac­ Moskop, Ph.D.; East Carolina University, tice, Cultural Pluralism, Resource Allocation, Department of Medical Humanities, School of Physicians. Medicine; 1992 (Fall). Graduate Medical Educa­ tion. 7 p. Medical Ethics, Patients' Rights, 0290 Responsibilities of Medical Practice; Ber­ Codes of Ethics, Paternalism, Informed Con­ nard Lo, M.D.; University of California, San Fran­ sent, Competence, Disclosure, Confidentiality, cisco, Department of Medicine; 1992. Graduate Physician Patient Relationship, AIDS, Allowing Medicial Education. 100+ p. (Oversized; to Die, Death, Abortion, Handicapped, New­ $10.00) Allowing to Die, Euthanasia, Living borns, Human Experimentation, Fraud. Wills, Resuscitation, Informed Consent, Dis­ 0296 Philosophy and Medicine (M-2); Loretta closure, Malpractice, Health Care, Insurance, Kopelman, M.D.; East Carolina University, Law, Adolescents, AIDS, Sexuality, Genetic In­ Department of Medical Humanities, School of tervention, Treatment Refusal, Reproductive Medicine; 1992 (Fall). Graduate Medicial Technologies, Newborns. Education. 8 p. Health Care, Rights, Economics, Insurance, Futility, Euthanasia, 0291 Ethics and Law; Kenneth Vaux.Ph.D.; Physicians, Public Policy, Ethics Committees, University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Animal Rights, Genetic Intervention, Literature, Medicine; 1992(Fall/Winter). Graduate Medicial Abortion, Fetuses, Transplantation, Pregnant Education. 5 p. Autonomy, Treatment Refusal, Women, Drugs, AIDS, Minority Groups. Beneficence, AIDS, Moral Obligations, Human Experimentation, Justice, Health Care Delivery, 0297 Proseminar in Bioethics; LeRoy Walters, Death, Physicians. Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ stitute of Ethics; 1992 (Fall). Graduate. 8 p. 0292 Human Values in Medicine; Staff; North­ Bioethics, Euthanasia, Abortion, Health Care, eastern Ohio Universities, College of Medicine; Resource Allocation, Medical Ethics, 1990-1991. Graduate Medicial Education. 59 p. Casuistry, Virtues, Ethics Committees, Cur­ (Oversized; $10.00). Medical Ethics, Literature, riculum. Children, AIDS, Sexuality, Communication, Economics, Death, Aged, Physicians, Religion, 0298 Medical Ethics; Steve Levicoff, Ph.D. Bibli­ Physician Patient Relationship. (Note: This is a cal Theological Seminary (Hatfield, Pa.); 1992- collection of outlines from classes offered 93 (Winter). Graduate. 12 p. Medical Ethics, throughout the year. Some are multi-session Religion, Law, Autonomy, Confidentiality, Dis­ courses; others are single-session.) closure, Informed Consent, Rights, Treatment

20 Refusal, Abortion, Reproductive Technologies, sent, Competence, Reproduction, AIDS, Genetic Intervention, Transplantation, Death, Resource Allocation, Parental Consent. Euthanasia, Living Wills, AIDS. 0306 Deontology of Medical Ethics; Yaman 0299 Counseling and the Law; Steve Levicoff, Ors, M.D. Ankara Medical Faculty, Unit of Medi­ Ph.D.; Biblical Theological Seminary (Hatfield, cal Ethics; 1993-1994. Graduate Medical Pa.); 1991 (Spring). Graduate. 10 p. Law, Education. 2p. (Professor’s address: Unit of Religion, Social Work, Psychiatry, Confiden­ Medical Ethics, Ankara Medical Faculty, Sih- tiality. hiye, 06100, Ankara, Turkey). Ethical Theory, Values, Physician Patient Relationship. 0300 Theories of Medical Ethics; Robert M. Veatch, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ 0307 Seminar in Bioethics; Frederick Lowy, nedy Institute of Ethics; 1993 (Spring). M.D., Eric Meslin, Ph.D., Peter A. Singer, M.D.; Graduate. 17 p. Medical Ethics, Religion, Cul­ University of Toronto, Centre for Bioethics; tural Pluralism, International Aspects, Codes of 1992-1993. Graduate. 2p. Medical Ethics, Ethics, Virtues, Moral Obligations, Autonomy, Physician Patient Relationship, Clinical Ethics Disclosure, Killing, Euthanasia, Justice. Committees, Consultation, Human Experimen­ tation, Informed Consent, Research Ethics 302 Law, Morality, and Medicine; Madison Committees, Fraud, Conflicts of Interest. Powers, J.D., D.Phil.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1992 (Fall). 10 p. 0308 Introduction to Biomedical Ethics for Law, Medicine, Philosophy, Abortion, Con­ Elderhostel; Staff; New Mexico Health fidentiality, Allowing to Die, Physician Patient Decisions; no date; Continuing Education. 2p. Relationship, Pregnant Women, Health Care, Ethical Theory, Medical Ethics, Reproductive Public Policy, Rights, Malpractice, Economics. Technologies, Genetic Intervention, Prenatal 0303 Bioethics Course; Rev. Walter K. Black, et Diagnosis, Abortion, Suicide, Euthanasia, al.; University of Western Australia; 1991 Sum­ Resource Allocation, Rights, Clinical Ethics Committees, Beneficence, Autonomy, Justice, mer. Undergraduate. 4p. (Professor's address: Codes of Ethics, Truth Disclosure, Obligations L.J. Goody Bioethics Centre, 39 Jugan Street, Glendalough, W.A., Australia 6016). Confiden­ of Society, Treatment Refusal, Compliance, Confidentiality. tiality, Privacy, Disclosure, Euthanasia, Physician Patient Relationship, Professional Ethics, Allowing to Die, Killing, Sexuality, Con­ 0309 Ethics of Medical Practice: Introduction traception, Homosexuality. to Clinical Medicine; West Virginia University, Health Sciences Center; 1992; Graduate Medi­ 0304 Bioethics Course; Rev. Walter K. Black, et cal Education. 44p. Ethical Theory, Decision al.; University of Western Australia; 1992 Sum­ Making, Informed Consent, Treatment Refusal; mer. Graduate Medical Education, Continuing Truth Disclosure, Confidentiality, Duty to Warn, Medical Education. 4p. (Professor's address: Allowing to Die, Withholding Treatment, Ter­ L.J. Goody Bioethics Centre, 39 Jugan Street, minal Care, Abortion, Medical Education. Glendalough, W.A., Australia 6016). Confiden­ tiality, Privacy, Disclosure, Resource Alloca­ 0310 Ethics Committee Readings; Kate Chris­ tion, Extraordinary Treatment, AIDS, Moral tensen, M.D.; Kaiser Permanente, Antioch, CA; Obligations. 1993; Continuing Medical Education. 7p. Clini­ cal Ethics Committees, Autonomy, Justice, 0305 Seminars in Bioethics: Case Studies, Beneficence, Ethical Theory, Competence, Questions and References; John Senn, M.D., Third Party Consent, Informed Consent, Con­ et al. University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medi­ fidentiality, Coma, Brain Death, Prolongation of cal Center; 1992-1993. Graduate Medical Life, Artificial Nutrition, Resuscitation Orders, Education. 36p. Allowing to Die, Informed Con­ Advance Directives, Truth Disclosure, Consult­

21 ation, Cultural Pluralism, Resource Allocation, Human Experimentation, Psychiatry, Feminism, AIDS. Nursing Ethics.

0311 Ethiek en Gezondheidszorg; Prof. dr. 0316 Ethics (Segment of Issues in Contem­ Henkten Have; Catholic University of Nijmegen porary Medicine); Rev. Frank S. Moyer and (Netherlands), Faculty of Medical Sciences; Lorys F. Odd); University of Illinois, College of 1993; Graduate Medical Education. 20p. Medi­ Medicine at Rockford; 1993 Winter; Graduate cal Ethics, Euthanasia, Public Policy, Patient Medical Education. 3p. Medical Ethics, Ethical Education, Clinical Ethics Committees, In­ Theory, Decision Making, Physician Patient formed Consent, Human Experimentation, Relationship, Informed Consent, Deception, Al­ Codes of Ethics, Coma, Allowing to Die, Ter­ lowing to Die, Law. minal Care, Resource Allocation. 0317 Ethics Multi-Course Sequential Learning 0312 Medical Humanities Program (Packet lor in the Undergraduate Curriculum at the 1992-1993); Janet Fleetwood, Ph.D., et al.; University of Minnesota School of Nursing; Medical College of Pennsylvania, Department Laura Duckett, Ph.D., R.N. and Muriel Ryden, of Community and Preventive Medicine; 1992- Ph.D., R.N.; University of Minnesota, School of 1993; Graduate Medical Education. 8p. Nursing; 1992 October; Undergraduate. 13p. Medicine, Historical Aspects, Art, Cultural Nursing Ethics, Ethical Theory, Decision Pluralism, Alternative Therapies, Religion, Making, Paternalism, Informed Consent, Com­ Literature. (Note: this Is a collection of outlines munication, Nurse Patient Relationship, from classes offered throughout the year.) Children, Aged, Artificial Nutrition, Terminal Care, Adolescents, Futility, Withholding Treat­ 0313 Death, Dying and Modern Technology; ment, Organ Donation, Anencephaly, Intensive David J. Isch; Mount Saint Mary College, Care Units, Patient Education, Justice, Human Philosophy Department; 1992 Spring; Under­ Experimentation. (Note: This is a collection of graduate. 15p. Allowing to Die, Ethical Theory, course abstracts.) Autonomy, Third Party Consent, Aged, Terminal Care, Decision Making, Living Wills, Public 0318 Oxford Practical Skills Project (Sample Policy, Resource Allocation. materials); Tony Hope, Ph.D.; John Radcliffe Hospital (Oxford, England), Medical School; 0314 Ethics for Mental Health Counselors and 1993 Fall; Continuing Medical Education. 56p. Human Services Delivery Professionals; (Oversized; $10.00) Ethical Theory, Law, Allow­ Evan DeRenzo, Ph.D.; Marymount University, ing to Die, Resuscitation Orders, Confiden­ 1993 Summer; Graduate. 13p. Ethical Theory, tiality, Informed Consent, Reproductive Virtues, Feminism, Autonomy, Beneficence, Technologies, Death, Transplantation, Human Justice, Psychology, Professional Patient Experimentation, Resource Allocation. Relationship, Social Workers, Patient Ad­ vocacy. 0319 Introduction to Clinical Ethics; Robert J. Boyle, M.D. and John C. Fletcher, Ph.D.; Univer­ 0315 Theories of Biomedical Ethics; Staff; sity of Virginia, Center for Biomedical Ethics; University of Otago (New Zealand), School of 1993 Fall; Graduate. 4p. Medical Ethics, Con­ Medicine; no date; Graduate Medical Educa­ fidentiality, Privacy, Communication, Truth Tell­ tion. 3p. Ethical Theory, Personhood, ing, Disclosure, Competence, Decision Autonomy, Beneficence, Informed Consent, Making, Informed Consent, Treatment Refusal, Truth Disclosure, Confidentiality, Patient's Allowing to Die, Death, Withholding Treatment, Rights, Rights, Resource Allocation, Deter­ Children, Newborns, Reproduction, Selection mination of Death, Terminal Care; Euthanasia, for Treatment, Economics, Patient Advocacy. Allowing to Die, Newborns, Abortion, Reproductive Technologies, Genetic Counsel­ 0320 Curricular Goals for Pharmacy Ethics; ing, Organ Donation, Occupational Medicine, Amy Haddad, Ph.D., etal.; Creighton University,

22 School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Profes­ Physicians, Restraints, Drug Abuse, Organ sions; Fall 1993.53p. (Oversized; $10.00) Medi­ Transplantation. cal Ethics, Pharmacists, Drug Industry. (Note: this is a draft of a paper that will be published In 0327 Moral Reasoning and Bioethics; Mary the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Educa­ Ellen Waithe, Ph.D.; Cleveland State University, tion; it includes an extensive bibliography of Philosophy Department; 1992 Fall; Under­ readings on pharmacy ethics.) graduate/Graduate. 4p. Ethical Theory, Morality, Virtues, Philosophy, Decision Making. 0321 Medical Ethics; Mary Ellen Waithe, Ph.D.; Cleveland State University, Philosophy Depart­ 0328 Proseminar in Bioethics. LeRoy Walters, ment; 1993 Spring; Undergraduate. 1 p. Medical Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Ethics, Paternalism, Health Care; Public Policy, stitute of Ethics; 1993 Fall; Graduate. 8 p. Assisted Suicide, Organ Transplantation. Bioethics, Euthanasia, Abortion, Resource Al­ location, Health Care, Ethical Theory, Ethic of 0322 Feminist Medical Ethics Workshop; Mary Care, Virtues, Feminism, Ethics Committees. Ellen Waithe, Ph.D.; Cleveland State University, Philosophy Department; 1993(?); Continuing 0329 Ethics and Genetic Technologies; LeRoy Education. 1p. Medical Ethics, Feminism, Walters, Ph. D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Females, Aged, In Vitro Fertilization, Surrogate nedy Institute of Ethics; 1993 Spring; Graduate. 7 p. Genetic Intervention, Eugenics, National Mothers. Socialism, Genome Mapping, Genetic Testing, 0323 Philosophy and Medicine; Mary Ellen Genetic Screening, Gene Therapy. Waithe, Ph.D.; Cleveland State University, 0330 Theories of Medical Ethics; Robert Philosophy Department; 1993; Undergraduate. Veatch, Ph. D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ 5p. Medicine, Physicians, Concept of Health, nedy Institute of Ethics; 1993 Spring; Graduate. Sexuality, Females, Mind/Body Problem, Cul­ 17 p. Ethical Theory, Religious Ethics, Judaism, tural Pluralism. Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Rights, Patient’s Rights, Islam, Hinduism, China, 0324 Bioethics and the Law; Mary Ellen Waithe, Japan, Codes of Ethics. Ph.D.; Cleveland State University, Philosophy Department; 1992 Summer; Under­ 0331 Bioethics; Tom Beauchamp, Ph.D.; Geor­ graduate/Graduate. 4p. Law, Medicine, Rights, getown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; Privacy, Treatment Refusal, Autonomy, Com­ 1993 Spring; Undergraduate;. 3p. Ethical petence, Third Party Consent, Paternalism, Theory; Virtues, Ethic of Care; Autonomy, Con­ Decision Making, Withholding Treatment, Al­ fidentiality, Privacy, Informed Consent, Truth lowing to Die, Euthanasia. Disclosure, Beneficence, Death, Allowing to Die, Paternalism, Justice, Resource Allocation. 0325 Policy Issues in Bioethics; Mary Ellen Waithe, Ph.D.; Cleveland State University, 0332 Clinical Ethics: Theory and Practice; Philosophy Department; 1993 Spring; Under­ Carol Taylor, M.S.N., R.N. Ph. D.(cand.); Geor­ graduate/Graduate. 3p. Surrogate Mothers, getown University, School of Nursing; 1993 AIDS, Mass Screening, Mental Illness, Genome Fall/1994 Spring; Graduate. 9 p. Ethical Theory, Mapping, Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, Drug Nursing Ethics, Medical Ethics, Economics, Abuse. Justice, Law, Reproductive Technologies, Reproduction, Newborns, Minors, Mental 0326 Clinical Issues in Bioethics; Mary Ellen Health, Aged, Allowing to Die, Ethics Consult­ Waithe, Ph.D.; Cleveland State University, ation, AIDS, Genetics, Genome Mapping. Philosophy Department; 1993 Winter; Under­ graduate/Graduate. 2p. Human Experimenta­ 0333 Bioethics; Warren T. Reich, S.T.D.; Geor­ tion, Drugs, Assisted Suicide, Living Wills, Truth getown University, School of Medicine; Spring Disclosure, Allowing to Die, Newborns, AIDS, 1993; Graduate Medical Education. 13 p. Ethics 23 Consultation, Law, Bioethics, Competence, In­ formed Consent, Confidentiality, AIDS, Aged, Resuscitation, Advance Directives, Economics, Justice, Suicide, Euthanasia, Fetuses, Abortion, Transplantation, Medical Education, Sexism.

24 NATIONAL REFERENCE CENTER FOR BIOETHICS LITERATURE LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION SCHEME

1 Ethics 95.6 HIV Infection and AIDS 17.4 Psychopharmacology 1.1 Philosophical Ethics 95.7 Minors 175 Electrical Stimulation of the Brain 1.2 Religious Ethics 95.8 Fetuses 17.6 Psychosurgery 1.3 Applied and Professional Ethics 95.9 Substance Abusers 17.7 Involuntary Civil Commitment 1.3.1 General 9.6 Ethics Committees/Consultation 17.8 Right of the Institutionalized to Treatment 1.3.2 Business 9.7 Drugs and Drug Industry 1.3.3 Education 9.8 Quality of Health Care 18 Human Experimentation 1.3.4 Engineering 18.1 General 1.3.5 Government/Criminal Justice 10 Sexuality 18.2 Policy Guidelines/Inst. Review Boards 1.3.6 International Affairs 18.3 Informed Consent 1.3.7 Journalism/Mass Media 11 Contraception 18.4 Behavioral Research 1.3.8 Law 11.1 General 185 Research on Special Populations 1.3.9 Scientific Research 11.2 Availability of Contraceptives to Minors 185.1 General 1.3.10 Social Work 11.3 Sterilization 185.2 Minors 1.3.11 Agriculture 11.4 Failure of Contraception/Wrongful Birth 185.3 Women 1.3.12 Information Science 185.4 Fetuses and Newborns 12 Abortion 1855 Prisoners 2 Bioethics 12.1 General 185.6 Disabled Persons 2.1 General 12.2 Position Statements 185.7 Elderly and Terminally 111 Persons 2.2 Histoiy of Medical Ethics 12.3 Moral and Religious Aspects 185.8 Military and Government Personnel 2.3 Education/Programs 12.4 Legal Aspects 185.9 Foreign Nationals 12.4.1 General 18.6 Social Control of Human Experimentation 3 Philosophy of Biology 12.4.2 Interests of Woman/Fetus/Father 3.1 General 12.4.3 Interests of Health Personnel/ 3.2 Evolution and Creation Institutions 19 Artificial and Transplanted 12.4.4 Bills, Laws and Cases Organs/Tissues 4 Philosophy of Medicine and Health 125 Social Aspects 19.1 General 4.1 Philosophy of the Health Professions 125.1 General 19.2 Hearts 4.1.1 General 125.2 Demographic Surveys 19.3 Kidneys 4.1.2 Philosophy of Medicine 125.3 Abortion Counseling 19.4 Blood 4.1.3 Philosophy of Nursing 195 Donation/Procurement of Organs/Tissues 4.2 Concept of Health 13 Population 19.6 Allocation of Organs/Tissues 4.3 Concept of Mental Health 13.1 General 4.4 Quality/Value of Life 13.2 Population Growth 20 Death and Dying 13.3 Population Policy 20.1 General 5 Science/Technology and Society 20.2 Definition/Determination of Death 5.1 General 14 Reproduction/Reproductive 20.2.1 General 5.2 Technology Assessment Technologies 20.2.2 Bills, Laws and Cases 5.3 Social Control of Science/Technology 14.1 General 20.3 Attitudes Toward Death 14.2 Artificial Insemination and Surrogacy 20.3.1 General 6 Codes of Professional Ethics 14.3 Sex Predetermination/Selection 20.3.2 Health Personnel 14.4 In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo 20.3.3 Family 7 Sociology of Medicine Transfer 20.3.4 Death Education 7.1 General 145 Cloning 20.4 Care of the Dying Patient 7.2 Medical Education 14.6 Cryobanking of Sperm, Ova, or Embryos 20.4.1 General 7.3 Professional-Professional Relationship 20.4.2 Care of the Dying Child 15 Genetics, Molecular Biology and 205 Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia 8 Professional-Patient Relationship Microbiology 205.1 General 8.1 General 15.1 General 205.2 Allowing Minors to Die 8.2 Truth-Telling 15.2 Genetic Counseling and Prenatal 205.3 Bills, Laws and Cases 8.3 Informed Consent Diagnosis 205.4 Living Wills/Advance Directives 8.3.1 General 15.3 Genetic Screening 20.6 Capital Punishment 8.3.2 Minors/Parental Consent 15.4 Gene Therapy 20.7 Suicide 8.3.3 Third Party Consent/Incompetents 155 Eugenics 8.3.4 Right to Refuse Treatment 15.6 Behavioral Genetics 8.35 Bills, Laws and Cases 15.7 Biohazards of Genetic Research 21 International/Political Dimensions 8.4 Confidentiality 15.8 Patenting Organisms or Biology and Medicine 85 Malpractice 15.9 Sociobiology 21.1 General 9 Health Care 15.10 Genome Mapping 21.2 War 9.1 General 21.3 Chemical and Biological Weapons 9.2 Right to Health Care 16 Environmental Quality 21.4 Torture and Genocide 9.3 Health Care Economics 16.1 General 215 Forced Feeding of Prisoners 9.4 Allocation of Health Care Resources 16.2 Nuclear Power 21.6 International Migration of Physicians 95 Health Care Programs for Specific 16.3 Occupational Health 21.7 Cultural Pluralism Diseases/Groups 95.1 General 17 The Neurosciences and Mental 22 Animal Welfare 95.2 Aged Health Therapies 22.1 General 95.3 Disabled Persons 17.1 General 22.2 Animal Experimentation 95.4 Minority Groups and the Poor 17.2 Psychotherapy 22.3 Animal Production 955 Women 17.3 Behavior Modification