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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal Index to Volume 3 (1993) By Author ANGELL, Marcia. The Doctor as Double Agent, 3: 279-86. ARNOLD, Robert M., and YOUNGNER, Stuart J. Back to the Future: Obtaining Organs from Non-Heart-Beating Cadavers, 2: 103-11; The Dead Donor Rule: Should We Stretch It, Bend It, or Abandon It?, 2: 263-78. BARONDESS, Jeremiah. See Wikler, Daniel. BRILLANTES, Dorothy. See Sugarman , Jeremy. BURDICK, James F. Potential Conflicts of Interest Generated by the Use of Non-Heart-Beating Cadavers, 2: 199-202. CAPLAN, Arthur L. The Telltale Heart: Public Policy and the Utilization of Non-Heart-Beating Donors, 2: 251-62. CHILDRESS, James F. Non-HeartBeating Donors of Organs: Are the Distinctions Between Direct and Indirect Effects & Between Killing and Letting Die Relevant and Helpful?, 2: 203-16. COLE, David. Statutory Definitions of Death and the Management of Terminally 111 Patients Who May Become Organ Donors after Death, 2: 145-55. COUTTS, Mary Carrington. Scope Note 21: Fetal Tissue Research, 1: 81-101. DEVITA, Michael A., and James V. SNYDER. Development of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Policy for the Care of Terminally 111 Patients Who May Become Organ Donors after Death Following the Removal of Life Support, 2: 131-43. DEVITA, Michael A., James V. SNYDER , and Ake GRENVIK. History of Organ Donation by Patients with Cardiac Death, 2: 113-29. DEVITA, Michael A., Rade VUKMIR, James V. SNYDER, and Cheryl GRAZIANO. Procuring Organs from a Non-Heart-Beating Cadaver: A Case Report, 4: 371-85. DUBLER, Nancy Neveloff. Working on the Clinton Administration's Health Care Reform Task Force, 4: 421-31. FOX, Renée C. "An Ignoble Form of Cannibalism": Reflections on the Pittsburgh Protocol for Procuring Organs from Non-Heart-Beating Cadavers, 2: 231-39. FRADER, Joel. Non-Heart-Beating Organ Donation: Personal and Institutional Conflicts of Interest, 2: 189-98. GAUTHIER, Candace Cummins. Philosophical Foundations of Respect for Autonomy, 1: 21-37. GRAZIANO, Cheryl. See DeVita, Michael A. GRENVIK, Ake. See DeVita, Michael A. [ 455 ] KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS JOURNAL · DECEMBER 1993 KIELSTEIN, Rita, and Hans-Martin SASS. Using Stories to Assess Values and Establish Medical Directives, 3: 303-25. KOROTKIKH, Raisa V. The Social and Ethical Implications of Universal Access to Health Care in Russia, 4:411-18. LYNN, Joanne. Are the Patients Who Become Organ Donors under the Pittsburgh Protocol for "NonHeart -Beating Donors" Really Dead?, 2: 167-78. McCARRICK, Pat Milmoe. Scope Note 22: Genetic Testing and Genetic Screening, 3: 333-54; Scope Note 23: Bioethics Consultation, 4: 433-50. MCCARTHY, Charles R. Improved Standards for Laboratory Animals?, 3: 293-302. McQUEEN, Moira M. See Walsh, James L. MENZEL, Paul T. Double Agency and the Ethics of Rationing Health Care: A Response to Marcia AngelÃ-, 3: 287-92. MURRAY, Thomas H. Genetics and Just Health Care: A Genome Task Force Report, 3: 327-31. PARKER, Lisa S. Social Justice, Federal Paternalism, and Feminism: Breast Implantation in the Cultural Context of Female Beauty, 1: 5776 . POWE, Neil R. See Sugarman, Jeremy. ROBERTSON, John A. Policy Issues in a Non-Heart-Beating Donor Protocol, 2: 241-50. SASS, Hans-Martin. See Kielstein, Rita. SCHAPIRO, Renie. Another Bioethics Commission?, 1: 77-79. SHAW, Jr., Byers W. Conflict of Interest in the Procurement of Organs from Cadavers Following Withdrawal of Life Support, 2: 17987 . SMITH, Melanie K. See Sugarman, Jeremy. SNYDER, James V. See DeVita, Michael A. SUGARMAN, Jeremy, Neil R. POWE, Dorothy BRILLANTES, and Melanie K. SMITH. The Cost of Ethics Legislation: A Look at the Patient Self-Determination Act, 4: 387-99. TOMLINSON, Tom. The Irreversibility of Death: A Reply to Cole, 2: 157-65. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH MEDICAL CENTER Policy and Procedure Manual: Management of Terminally 111 Patients Who May Become Organ Donors After Death, 2: A-I-A-15. VEATCH, Robert M. Forgoing LifeSustaining Treatment: Limits to the Consensus, 1: 1-19. VUKMIR, Rade. See DeVita, Michael A. WALSH, James L., and Moira M. McQUEEN. The Morality of Induced Delivery of the Anencephalic Fetus Prior to Viability, 4: 357-69. WEISBARD, Alan J. A Polemic on Principles: Reflections on the Pittsburgh Protocol, 2: 217-30. WHITE, Gladys B. Human Growth Hormone: The Dilemma of Expanded...

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