Standard of care : the law of American bioethics /
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
1993.
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Table of Contents:
- U.S. Constitution and bioethics
- Brave new medicine: restricting doctor-patient conversations
- Trend surfing: the war on drugs and prisoners
- She's going to die: the tragedy of Angela Carder
- Supreme Court, privacy and abortion
- Short, happy life of commercial surrogacy
- French homunculus in a Tennessee Court
- Insane root takes reason prisoner: the Supreme Court and the right to die
- Thunder, lightning or in rain: in the laboratory of the states
- Private sector bioethics
- Not saints but healers: legal duties of physicians in the AIDS epidemic
- Faith (healing), hope, and charity at the FDA: the politics of AIDS drug trials
- Mapping the human genome and the meaning of monster mythology
- Outrageous fortune: selling other people's cells
- Public sector bioethics
- Politics of fetal tissue transplants
- From Canada with love: death and organ donation
- Death and the magic machine: consent to the artificial heart
- Rationing medical care
- Minerva v. National Health Agency, 53 U.S. 2d 333 (2020)
- Siamese twins: killing one to save the other
- Killing machines.
- (cont) Health law and bioethics at the millennium: concluding thoughts and a proposal.