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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal Index to Volume 4 (1994) By Author ANNAS, George J. Regulatory Models for Human Embryo Cloning: The Free Market, Professional Guidelines, and Government Restrictions , 3: 235-49. BISHOP, Laura Jane, and COUTTS, Mary Carrington. Scope Note 25: Religious Perspectives on Bioethics, Part 1, 2: 155-83; Scope Note 26: Religious Perspectives on Bioethics, Part 2, 4: 357-86. COHEN, Cynthia B. Future Directions for Human Cloning by Embryo Splitting: After the Hullabaloo, 3: 187-92; Private Bioethics Forums: Counterpoint to Government Bodies , 3: 283-89 [with McCLOSKEY, Elizabeth Leibold]. COHEN, Jacques, and TOMKIN, Giles. The Science, Fiction, and Reality of Embryo Cloning, 3: 193203 . COUTTS, Mary Carrington. Scope Note 24: Human Gene Therapy, 1: 63-83; see also, Bishop, Laura Jane. deBLOIS, Jean. See O'Rourke, Kevin. DeBRUIN, Debra A. Justice and the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Studies: An Argument for Further Reform, 2: 117-46. FADEN, Ruth. See Mastroianni, Anna C. FEDERMAN, Daniel. See Mastroianni , Anna C. GREEN, Ronald M. At the Vortex of Controversy: Developing Guidelines for Human Embryo Research, 4: 345-56. JONES5Jr., Howard W. Reflections on the Usefulness of Embryo Cloning, 3: 205-7. JONSEN, Albert R. Theological Ethics , Moral Philosophy, and Public Moral Discourse, 1: 1-11. KATZ, Jay. Reflections on Unethical Experiments and the Beginnings of Bioethics in the United States, 2: 8592 . KUCZEWSKI, Mark G. Casuistry and Its Communitarian Critics, 2: 99116 . LEVINE, Robert J. The Impact of HIV Infection on Society's Perception of Clinical Trials, 2: 93-98. McCLOSKEY, Elizabeth Leibold. See Cohen, Cynthia. MACKLIN, Ruth. Splitting Embryos on the Slippery Slope: Ethics and Public Policy, 3: 209-25. MAPPES, Thomas A., and ZEMBATY , Jane S. Patient Choices, Family Interests, and Physician Obligations , 1: 27-46. MASSEY, Susan R. See Mehlman, Maxwell J. MASTROIANNI, Anna C; FADEN, Ruth; and FEDERMAN, Daniel. Women and Health Research: A Report from the Institute of Medicine, 1: 55-62. MEHLMAN, Maxwell J., and MAS- [ 391 ] KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS JOURNAL · DECEMBER 1994 SEY, Susan R. The Patient-Physician Relationship and the Allocation of Scarce Resources: A Law and Economics Approach, 4: 291-308. MORIKAWA, Isao. Patients' Rights in Japan: Progress and Resistance, 4: 337-43. NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD ON ETHICS IN REPRODUCTION . Report on Human Cloning through Embryo Splitting: An Amber Light, 3: 251-82. O'ROURKE, Kevin, and deBLOIS, Jean. Induced Delivery of Anencephalic Infants: A Response to James L. Walsh and Moira M. McQueen, 1: 47-53. PËLLEGRINO, Edmund D. Allocation of Resources at the Bedside: The Intersections of Economics, Law, and Ethics, 4: 309-17. REICH, Warren Thomas. The Word "Bioethics": Its Birth and the Legacies of Those Who Shaped Its Meaning , 4: 319-35. SPICER, Carol Mason. Fallout from Government-Sponsored Radiation Research, 2: 147-54. TOMKIN, Giles. See Cohen, Jacques. VERHEY, Allen D. Cloning: Revisiting an Old Debate, 3: 227-34. WILDES, S.J., Kevin Wm. In the Light of the Splendor: Veritatis Splendor and Moral Theology, 1: 13-25. ZEMBATY, Jane S. See Mappes, Thomas A. By Issue Issue 1 Theological Ethics, Moral Philosophy, and Public Moral Discourse, by Albert R. Jonsen, 1-11. In the Light of the Splendor: Veritatis Splendor and Moral Theology, by Kevin Wm. Wildes, S.J., 13-25. Patient Choices, Family Interests, and Physician Obligations, by Thomas A. Mappes and Jane S. Zembaty, 2746 . Induced Delivery of Anencephalic Infants : A Response to James L. Walsh and Moira M. McQueen, by Kevin O'Rourke and Jean deBlois, 47-53. Women and Health Research: A Report from the Institute of Medicine, by Anna C. Mastroianni, Ruth Faden, and Daniel Federman, 55-62. Scope Note 24: Human Gene Therapy, by Mary Carrington Coutts, 63-83. Issue 2 Reflections on Unethical Experiments and the Beginnings of Bioethics in the United States, by Jay Katz, 8592 . The Impact of HIV Infection on Society 's Perception of Clinical Trials, by Robert J. Levine, 93-98. Casuistry and Its Communitarian Critics , by Mark G. Kuczewski, 99-116. Justice and the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Studies: An Argument for Further Reform, by Debra A. DeBruin, 117-46. Fallout from Government-Sponsored Radiation Research, by Carol Mason Spicer, 147-54. Scope Note 25: Religious Perspectives...

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