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Babe the Magnificent Organ Donor? the Perils and Promises Surrounding Xenotransplantation
(1997)The number of xenotransplantations may increase despite the many concerns about the likelihood of spreading known and unknown infectious diseases. Regardless of the safety precautions employed in the early trials, the ... -
Babies by Cesarean: Who Chooses, Who Controls?
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Babies Doe, an Analysis and Response
(1984-05-11) -
Babies for Sale
(1993) -
Babies Have Rights, Too
(1995-05-01) -
Babies With Spina Bifida Treated Without Surgery: Parents' View on Home Versus Hospital Care
(1988-11-12)From 1971 to 1981, 98 babies born with meningomyelocoele at the North Staffordshire Hospital Centre's district maternity hospital, were thought not suitable for surgery...initially all such babies were kept in hospital, ... -
Baboon Livers and the Human Good
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Baboon-to-Human Cardiac Xenotransplantation in a Neonate
(1985-12-20)The first transplantation of a baboon heart into a newborn (Baby Fae) with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is reported by the team involved in the operation. Details of the pretransplant immunologic testing of ... -
Baboon-to-Human Transplant Draws Mixed Reviews
(1984-11-03) -
Baboon-to-Human Transplants: Should We Proceed?
(1995-10-09) -
Baby Aaron and the Elders
(1999-09) -
The Baby Broker Boom
(1986-06)Annas comments on two 1986 court decisions involving surrogate motherhood: -
The "Baby Brown" Case and the Dr Arthur Verdict
(1985-09) -
The Baby Chase
(1994-12-05) -
Baby Doe -- a Medical Ethical Issue
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The Baby Doe Case
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Baby Doe Committees: A Critical Evaluation
(1988-12) -
The Baby Doe Controversy
(1986-09-11) -
Baby Doe Five Years Later
(1987-08-13)Lantos reviews the public and political controversy over withholding life-prolonging treatment from handicapped newborns that began in 1983 with the highly publicized death of "Baby Doe" in Bloomington, Indiana. He ... -
Baby Doe Redux: Doctors as Child Abusers
(1983-10)The federal government's revised "Baby Doe" regulations are viewed as a "political ploy" rather than as a serious attempt to prevent occasional instances of neglect of defective newborns. Annas charges that the regulations ... -
Baby Doe Regulations and Medical Judgement
(1990)The potential for conflict between social policy and medical judgment can be examined in relation to the 'Baby Doe' regulations issued by the U.S. Federal Government in 1984. These regulations identify the circumstances ... -
The Baby Doe Regulations: Another View of Change
(1986-04)Weil, chairman of the Bioethics Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics, maintains that many changes that are occuring in the medical care of newborns and infants are not mandated by the Child Abuse and Neglect Amendments ... -
The Baby Doe Regulations: Governmental Intervention in Neonatal Rescue Medicine
(1984-06)This first of three articles on federal regulation involving the treatment of handicapped newborns focuses on the two versions of Department of Health and Human Services rules issued in March and July 1983 and known as ... -
The Baby Doe Rule: Still a Threat
(1986-04)The authors argue that the Department of Health and Human Services' final rule, "Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention and Treatment Program," (April 1985) will prevent physicians from providing appropriate care for ... -
The Baby Doe Rules
(1986-03-06)From the author's perspective, the Baby Doe rules formulated by the Department of Health and Human Services in 1984 were designed to ensure that all handicapped newborns receive all possible life-sustaining treatment. ... -
The Baby Doe Rules
(1983-12-15) -
Baby Doe Was Not Just the New Right's Baby
(1984-01-23) -
The "Baby Doe" Rule
(1986-04-11)The authors comment on the federal government's "Baby Doe" regulations, enacted in 1984 to offer guidance on the medical treatment of newborns with congenital defects. They point out that the regulations fail to resolve ... -
`Baby Doe' Compromise Approved
(1984-10-08)