Ethics & Medicine

Ethics & Medicine Volume 24:1 Spring 2008

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"Nazi doctors justified their acts of torture and murder with the twisted rationale that they were carrying out acts of healing and purification. I will venture to suggest that, when more is known, we shall discover a similarly perverse paradox underlying the beliefs of the doctors now being detained in Britain. If so, we must find ways of immunizing physicians-and all of us-against such disturbed thinking. After all, if healers can be turned into killers, what does that bode for the rest of humankind?"

Ronald Pies, M.D. from Guest Commentary

Editorial Genetically Enhancing Athletes? C. Ben Mitchell, PhD

GUEST COMMENTARY How do Doctors Become Killers? Ronald Pies, MD

GREY MATTERS In the Twilight of Aging, A Twinkle of Hope William P. Cheshire, Jr., MD

CLINICAL ETHICS DILEMMAS Is It Permissable to Shut Off the Pacemaker? Ferdinand D. Yates, Jr., MD, MA and Robert D. Orr, MD, CM

Uses of Biblical, Theological, and Religious Rhetoric by Cloning Advocates: A Critique Dennis L. Durst, MDiv, PhD

Differences Between Behaviours of Female Patients From Poland and Belarussia After Natural Miscarriage and Induced Abortion Magdalena Szymanska, MD, PhD and Bogdan Chazan, MD, PhD

Contemporary Medicine: Applied Human Science or Technological Enterprise? Sylvie Fortin, PhD, Fernando Alvarez, MD, Gilles Bibeau, PhD, and Danielle Laudy, PhD

Finding Ethically Acceptable Solutions for Therapeutic Human Stem Cell Research John R. Meyer, MS, DDS, STD

Book Reviews Last Rights: Rescuing the End of Life from the Medical System By Stephen P. Kiernan. New York: St. Marin's, 2006. ISBN 0-312-34224-1-1; 275 pages, Hardcover, $25.95 Reviewed b y David C. Cramer, who is currently finishing MDiv and Ma (Philosophy of Religion) degrees at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois, USA

Hardwired Behavior: What Neuroscience Reveals about Morality By Laurence Tancredi. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. ISBN 10 0-521-86001-6; 226 pages, Hardcover, $28.99 Reviewed by Susan M. Haack, MC, MA(Bioethics), FACOG, who is consultative gynecologist at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston, Wisconsin, USA

"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