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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Ethics And Competition In Sports, Harlan Stelmach, Lou Campanelli, Keena Turner
Ethics And Competition In Sports, Harlan Stelmach, Lou Campanelli, Keena Turner
Harlan Stelmach
Review Essay: John F. Wippel, Ed., Studies In Medieval Philosophy, Ivan Boh
Review Essay: John F. Wippel, Ed., Studies In Medieval Philosophy, Ivan Boh
Quidditas
John F. Wippel, ed., Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Vol 17: Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, Catholic University Press, 1987.
Hiv Antibody Screening: An Ethical Framework For Evaluating Proposed Programs, Ronald Bayer, Carol Levine, Susan M. Wolf
Hiv Antibody Screening: An Ethical Framework For Evaluating Proposed Programs, Ronald Bayer, Carol Levine, Susan M. Wolf
New England Journal of Public Policy
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) poses a compelling ethical challenge to medicine, science, public health, the legal system, and our political democracy. This report focuses on one aspect of that challenge: the use of blood tests to identify individuals who have been infected with the retrovirus human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In this article, we follow the terminology recently proposed by the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses; that is, we use the term human immunodeficiency virus. This replaces the more cumbersome dual terminology of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus (HTLV-III/LAV).
The issue is urgent: the tests are …
Ada Constitution & Bylaws (1988), American Dental Association
Ada Constitution & Bylaws (1988), American Dental Association
Constitution & Bylaws
The ADA Commons Constitution & Bylaws archival collection comprises printed issues of the American Dental Association's Constitution and Bylaws. The collection also includes the ADA Charter and the ADA Code of Ethics issued 1924-1946.