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 17,1991 (Includes Syllabus Exchange Catalog) Lucinda Fitch Huttlinger, Editor Dawna Huff, Managing 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.) 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Other works are contributions of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Kampelman Collection of Jewish Ethics, publishers, and in­ dividual donors. ©1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1 Philosophical E thics.......................................................................1 1.2 Religious Ethics ............................................................................5 13.1 Applied and Professional Ethics (General).................................... 11 132 Applied and Professional Ethics: Business ...................................12 133 Applied and Professional Ethics: Education ................................14 13.4 Applied and Professional Ethics: Engineering .............................15 13.5 Applied and Professional Ethics: Government.............................15 13.6 Applied and Professional Ethics: International Affairs ...............16 13.7 Applied and Professional Ethics: Journalism................................17 13.8 Applied and Professional Ethics: Law ........................................ 17 13.9 Applied and Professional Ethics: Scientific Research ..................18 1.3.10 Applied and Professional Ethics: Social Work .................. 19 13.11 Applied and Professional Ethics: Agriculture ............................. 19 13.12 Applied and Professional Ethics: Information Science .............19 2.1 Bioethics (General) ........................................................................19 2.2 Bioethics: History of Medical Ethics...............................................24 23 Bioethics: Education/Programs.......................................................24 3.1 Philosophy of Biology (General).................................................... 24 3.2 Evolution and Creation ..................................................................24 4.1.1 Philosophy of Medicine, Nursing, and Other Health Professions (General) .....................................................................................25 4.1.2 Philosophy of Medicine .................................................... 25 4.13 Philosophy of Nursing.....................................................................26 4.2 Concept of Health ...........................................................................26 43 Concept of Mental Health .............................................................27 4.4 Quality/Value of L ife.......................................................................27 5.1 Science, Technology and Society.....................................................28 5.2 Technology Assessment .................................................................. 29 53 Social Control of Science/Technology ............................................ 30 6 Codes of Professional Ethics .......................................................... 30 7.1 Sociology of Medicine (General).....................................................31 12 Medical Education...........................................................................32 73 Professional-Professional Relationship ....................... 33 8.1 Professional-Patient Relationship (General) ................................. 33 i 83.1 Informed Consent (General)..........................................................34 833 Third Party Consent/Incompetents..................................................34 83.4 Right to Refuse Treatment .............................................................34 8.4 Confidentiality.................................................................................34 8.5 Malpractice..................'.................................................................35 9.1 Health Care (General) ...................................................................35 9.2 Right to Health Care ....................................................................37 93 Cost of Health Care ........................................................................ 38 9.4 Allocation of Health Care Resources . ....................................40 9.5.1 Health Care Programs for Specific Diseases/Groups (General) . 41 9.5.2 Health Care Programs for the A ged...............................................42 9.53 Health Care Programs for Handicapped Persons .........................43 9.5.4 Health Care Programs for Minority Groups .................................44 9.5.5 Health Care Programs for Women..................................................45 9.5.6 HIV Infection and AIDS ................................................................46 9.5.7 Health Care Programs for Minors .................................................. 51 9.5.8 Health Care Programs for Fetuses..................................................52 9.5.9 Health Care Programs for Substance Abusers ..............................52 9.6 Quality of Health Care/Ethics Committees....................................52 9.7 Pharmaceutical Industry..................................................................53 10 Sexuality...........................................................................................53 11.1 Contraception (General) ................................................................54 11.2 Availability of Contraceptives to Minors .......................................55 113 Sterilization......................................................................................55 12.1 Abortion (General) ........................................................................55 123 Abortion: Moral and Religious Aspects..........................................56 12.4.1 Abortion: Legal Aspects (General) ...............................................56 12.4.4 Abortion: Bills, Laws and Cases .....................................................56 12.5.1 Abortion: Social Aspects (G eneral)...............................................57 12.5.2 Abortion: Demographic Surveys.....................................................57 13.1 Population (General) ..................................................................... 57 133 Population Growth...........................................................................57 133 Population Policy................................................ 57 14.1 Reproductive Technologies (General).............................................58 14.2 Artificial Insemination and Surrogacy.............................................60 14.4 In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer.....................................60 15.1 Genetics, Molecular Biology and Microbiology (General) .... 61 15.2 Genetic Counseling and Prenatal Diagnosis ..................................64 153 Genetic Screening........................................................................... 64 ii 15.4 Gene Therapy ................................................................................ 64 15.5 Eugenics.........................................................................................65 15.6 Behavioral Genetics........................................................................65 15.7 Biohazards of Genetics Research ..................................................65 15.9 Sociobiology .................................................................................66 15.10 Genome Mapping ...........................................................................66
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