Ethics & Medicine

Ethics & Medicine Volume 19:2 Summer 2003

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Guest Editorial Cloning Newspeak Nigel M de S Cameron, PhD and Jennifer Lahl

Guest Commentary High-Tech Medicine and the Physician-Patient Relationship Erzsebet Kapocsi, MD

Human Embryos, Human Ingenuity, and Government Policy Rogeer Hoedemaekers

Is It Right of Is It Useful? Patenting of the Human Gene, Lockean Property Rights, and the Erosion of the Imago Dei Paige Comstock Cunningham, JD

Withholding and Withdrawing Neonatal Therapy: An Alternative Glance Carlo V Bellieni, MD

"Do Everything!"--Encountering Futility in Medical Practice Stephen N Nelson, MD, FAAP

Book Reviews Escape Routes: For People Who Feel Trapped in Life's HellsJohann Christoph Arnold Martin R F Reynolds

Making Babies: Is There a Right to Have Children?Mary Warnock Agneta Sutton

From Chance to Choice: Genetics and JusticeAllen Buchanan, Dan W. Brock, Norman Daniels, and Daniel Wikler Leland Saunders

R.U.R (Rossum's Universal Robots)Karel Capek Daniel McConchie

Two Views of Virtue: Absolute Relativism and Relative AbsolutismF F Centore Bruce A Little

The Christian Woman's Guide to Personal Health CareDebra Evans Richelle K. Marracino

Becoming Good: Building Moral CharacterDavid W. Gill Jennifer C. Lahl

A Small, Good Thing: Stories of Children with HIV and Those Who Care for ThemAnne Hunsaker Hawkins Richelle K Marracino

The Reproductive Revolution: A Christian Appraisal of Sexuality, Reproductive Technologies, and the FamilyJohn F. Kilner, Paige C. Cunningham, and W. David Hagar, editors J Alan Branch

Respecting Patient AutonomyBenjamin H Levi J Alan Branch

Children, Families, and Health Care Decision MakingLainie Friedman Ross Bob Cranston

"For two decades, Ethics & Medicine has offered guidance to a perplexed world from the Judeo-Christian worldview and its Hippocratic medical vision."

Nigel Cameron, Founding Editor