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[Book Review Of] Rationing Health Care In America: Perceptions And Principles Of Justice, By Larry R, Churchill, Charles J. Dougherty
[Book Review Of] Rationing Health Care In America: Perceptions And Principles Of Justice, By Larry R, Churchill, Charles J. Dougherty
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts' are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E. C. Laforet, M.D. , 2000 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls, MA. 02162.)
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts' are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E. C. Laforet, M.D. , 2000 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls, MA. 02162.)
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts' are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E. C. Laforet, M.D. , 2000 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls, MA. 02162.)
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts' are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E. C. Laforet, M.D. , 2000 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls, MA. 02162.)
Health Care: An Economic Priority, Dolores L. Mitchell
Health Care: An Economic Priority, Dolores L. Mitchell
New England Journal of Public Policy
Economic advancement for women may be inextricably linked to the state of their health and access to health care. This article warns that the debates and public policy dilemmas over health care delivery systems, their costs, who pays, and issues of coverage and utilization demands weigh greatly on women and their families. The author suggests that women especially must be careful consumers of health care plans and outlines some qualities they should seek in choosing such plans.
Alcoholism: A Barrier To Empowerment For Women, Marion Brink
Alcoholism: A Barrier To Empowerment For Women, Marion Brink
New England Journal of Public Policy
Women's increasing economic power has encouraged the promotion of their drinking as fashionable. However, women are more vulnerable to the impact of alcohol, and the stigma attached to alcoholism is greater for them than it is for men. As a consequence, a woman — and those around her — will deny her alcoholism until she has lost much more than her male counterparts. When, or if, she seeks help for this devastating disease, she finds a lack of woman-specific programs and facilities. This article notes the barriers to recovery for women and offers some suggestions for breaking them down. Two …
Acceptance Of Linacre Quarterly Award, Dolores V. Horan
Acceptance Of Linacre Quarterly Award, Dolores V. Horan
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Linacre Quarterly Award Presentation To Dennis Horan, John P. Mullooly
Linacre Quarterly Award Presentation To Dennis Horan, John P. Mullooly
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Intensive Care Units (Icus), And Ordinary Means: Turning Virtue Into Vice, Thomas J. Bole Iii
Intensive Care Units (Icus), And Ordinary Means: Turning Virtue Into Vice, Thomas J. Bole Iii
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] The Teaching Of Humanae Vitae: A Defense Is Its Teaching Infallible? Are Its Norms Defensible?, John H. Walsh
[Book Review Of] The Teaching Of Humanae Vitae: A Defense Is Its Teaching Infallible? Are Its Norms Defensible?, John H. Walsh
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Beyond The New Morality: The Responsibilities Of Freedom, By Germain Grisez And Russell Shaw, John J. Hartley
[Book Review Of] Beyond The New Morality: The Responsibilities Of Freedom, By Germain Grisez And Russell Shaw, John J. Hartley
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts' are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E. C. Laforet, M.D. , 2000 Washington St., Newton Lower Falls, MA. 02162.)
[Book Review Of] Reasoning In Medicine: An Introduction To Clinical Inference, By Daniel A. Albert, Ronald Munson, And Michael D. Resnik, Barry F. Brown
[Book Review Of] Reasoning In Medicine: An Introduction To Clinical Inference, By Daniel A. Albert, Ronald Munson, And Michael D. Resnik, Barry F. Brown
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Human Fetal Tissue: Scientific Uses And Ethical Concerns, Carol A. Tauer Ph.D.
Human Fetal Tissue: Scientific Uses And Ethical Concerns, Carol A. Tauer Ph.D.
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Human fetal tissue has been used in research for decades, but recent attempts to implant fetal neural tissue as therapy for Parkinson's disease have stimulated discussion of ethical and policy issues. In late 1989 a moratorium on federal support of fetal tissue transplantation research was indefinitely extended, based on the connection between this research and elective abortion. Four abortion-related objections to the use of fetal tissue can be identified: 1. The procedures of abortion and tissue procurement are linked in practice; 2. One who uses fetal tissue is complicit with the abortions which provided the tissue; 3. The prospect of …