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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal Index to Volume 5 (1995) By Author BEAUCHAMP, Tom L. Principlism and Its Alleged Competitors, 3: 181-98. BLACK, Jonathan. See Fielder, John H. BOK, Sissela. Shading the Truth in Seeking Informed Consent for Research Purposes, 1: 1-17. CAMPBELL, Margaret L., and WEBER, Leonard J. Procuring Organs from a Non-Heart-Beating Cadaver: Commentary on a Case Report, 1: 35-42. CHRISTAKIS, Nicholas A. See Fox, Renée C. CLOUSER, K. Danner. Common Morality as an Alternative to Principlism , 3: 219-36. COUTTS, Mary Carrington, and McCARRICK , Pat Milmoe. Scope Note 28: Eugenics, 2: 163-78. CRIGGER, Bette-Jane. Negotiating the Moral Order: Paradoxes of Ethics Consultation, 2: 89-112. DAVIS, Dena S. Embryos Created for Research Purposes, 4: 343-54. DeVITA, Michael A.; VUKMIR, Rade; SNYDER, James V.; and GRAZIANO, Cheryl. Non-HeartBeating Organ Donation: A Reply to Campbell and Weber, 1: 43-49. DUBLER, Nancy Neveloff. The Doctor -Proxy Relationship: The Neglected Connection, 4: 289-306. FIELDER, John H., and BLACK, Jonathan. But Doctor, It's My Hip!; The Fate of Failed Medical Devices, 2: 113-31. FLETCHER, John C. Clinical Bioethics at NIH: History and a New Vision, 4: 355-64. FOX, Renée C, and CHRISTAKIS, Nicholas A. Perish and Publish: Non-Heart-Beating Organ Donation and Unduly Iterative Ethical Review, 4: 335-42. GRAZIANO, Cheryl. See DeVita, Michael A. JONSEN, Albert R. Casuistry: An Alternative or Complement to Principles ?, 3: 237-51. MACKLIN, Ruth. Cloning without Prior Approval: A Response to Recent Disclosures of Noncompliance , 1: 57-60. McCARRICK, Pat Milmoe. Scope Note 27: Gender Issues in Health Care, 1: 61-82; Selected BibliograKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal Vol. 5, No. 4, 391-393 © 1995 by The Johns Hopkins University Press KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS JOURNAL · DECEMBER 199 5 phy: Principles and Theory in Bioethics, 3: 279-86; Scope Note 29: Organ Transplant Allocation, 4: 365-84; see also, Coutts, Mary Carrington. McCARTHY, Charles R. When OPRR Comes Calling: Enforcing Federal Research Regulations, 1: 51-55; To Be or Not to Be: Waiving Informed Consent in Emergency Research, 2: 155-62. PARENS, Erik. The Goodness of Fragility: On the Prospect of Genetic Technologies Aimed at the Enhancement of Human Capacities , 2: 141-53. PELLEGRINO, Edmund D. Toward a Virtue-Based Normative Ethics for the Health Professions, 3: 25377 . POST, Stephen G. Alzheimer Disease and the "Then" Self, 4: 307-21. REICH, Warren Thomas. The Word "Bioethics": The Struggle over Its Earliest Meanings, 1: 19-34. SIMMONS, Cynthia. See Spielman, Bethany. SNYDER, James V. See DeVita, Michael A. SPIELMAN, Bethany, and SIMMONS , Cynthia. Beyond Pittsburgh : Protocols for Controlled Non-Heart-Beating Cadaver Organ Recovery, 4: 323-33. VEATCH, Robert M. Resolving Conflicts Among Principles: Ranking , Balancing, and Specifying, 3: 199-218. VUKMIR, Rade. See Michael A. DeVita, WEBER, Leonard J. See Campbell, Margaret L. WILDES, S.J., Kevin Wm. A Memo from the Central Office: The "Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services," 2: 133-39. By Issue Issue 1 Shading the Truth in Seeking Informed Consent for Research Purposes , by Sissela Bok, 1-17. The Word "Bioethics": The Struggle over Its Earliest Meanings, by Warren Thomas Reich, 19-34. Procuring Organs from a Non-HeartBeating Cadaver: Commentary on a Case Report, by Margaret L. Campbell and Leonard J. Weber, 35-42. Non-Heart-Beating Organ Donation: A Reply to Campbell and Weber, by Michael A. DeVita, Rade Vukmir , James V. Snyder, and Cheryl Graziano, 43-49. When OPRR Comes Calling: Enforcing Federal Research Regulations, by Charles R. McCarthy, 51-55. Cloning without Prior Approval: A Response to Recent Disclosures of Noncompliance, by Ruth MackHn , 57-60. Scope Note 27: Gender Issues in Health Care, by Pat Milmoe McCarrick , 61-82. [ 392. ] INDEX TO VOLUME 5 Issue 2 Negotiating the Moral Order: Paradoxes of Ethics Consultation, by Bette-Jane Crigger, 89-112. But Doctor, It's My Hip!: The Fate of Failed Medical Devices, by John H. Fielder and Jonathan Black, 113-31. A Memo from the Central Office: The "Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services ," by Kevin Wm. Wildes, SJ., 133-39. The Goodness of Fragility: On the Prospect of Genetic Technologies Aimed at...

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