Browsing BioethicsLine: 1972-1999 by Title
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O Death, Where Is Thy Definition?
(1974-01-25) -
O'Connor v. Donaldson: Impact in the States
(1976-04) -
O'Connor v. Donaldson: Retelling a Classic and Finding Some Revisionist History
(1999)This article discusses the 1975 Supreme Court opinion O'Connor v. Donaldson. The article first examines the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the basis for the O'Connor ruling. It then looks carefully at ... -
Oak Ridge Cancer Treatment
(1981-10-23) -
The Oath of Asaf the Physician
(1993-04) -
Oath of Hippocrates Updated by Muslim Physicians
(1989-03) -
Oaths Given by U.S. and Canadian Medical Schools, 1977: Profession of Medical Values
(1982)A 1977 survey revealed that 94% of U.S. and 63% of Canadian medical schools administer an oath to graduating seniors, a considerable increase over figures available for 1928 and 1958. Analysis of the current oaths ... -
Ob-Gyn. Who Halted in-Vitro Conception Responds to Lawsuit
(1975-11-01) -
Object and Intention in Moral Actions
(1999-01) -
Objections to Hospital Philosophers
(1985-03)The authors consider the functions of philosophers as hospital staff members, and respond to the specific objections of redundancy of function and disruptiveness. They contend that hospital philosophers bring to ... -
Objections to the 'Interim Final Regulation'
(1979-03) -
Objectives and Interpretations
(1991) -
Objectivity in Research
(United States. Public Health Service, 1995-07-11) -
Obligation and Consent
(1989-12)It is often supposed, as in Professor Kluge's article, that one can only acquire an obligation by free consent. This paper argues that although this is true of some types of obligation, including the ones discussed ... -
The Obligation to Ask for Organs
(1988-04-30) -
The Obligation to Care for Casualties
(1982-04)A physician official in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs marshals ethical arguments against the efforts of Physicians for Social Responsibility to deter civilian hospitals from participating ... -
The Obligation to Heal and Medical Malpractice
(1997-01) -
An Obligation to Intra-Professional Ethics
(1994-03) -
An Obligation to Provide Abortion Services: What Happens When Physicians Refuse?
(1996-04)Access to abortion services in the United States continues to decline. It does so not because of significant changes in legislation or court rulings but because fewer and fewer physicians wish to perform abortions and because ... -
Obligation to Provide Care to AIDS Patients
(American Public Health Association, 1989-03) -
The Obligation to Resuscitate
(1986-11)