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[Book Review Of] Loving And Curing The Neurotic, By Dr. Anna Terruwe And Dr. Conrad Baars, Raphael Simon, Alwyn Kenneth Simon
[Book Review Of] Loving And Curing The Neurotic, By Dr. Anna Terruwe And Dr. Conrad Baars, Raphael Simon, Alwyn Kenneth Simon
The Linacre Quarterly
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: The Reality, Daniel O'Keeffe
Comprehensive Health Insurance: The Reality, Daniel O'Keeffe
The Linacre Quarterly
In his article, Dr. O'Keeffe outlines the major proposals (both generic and specIfic) in the area of national health insurance. He then describes in depth the proposed Warren County Plan and the Foundation Concept in relation to three fundamental concepts: availability, utilization and financing of medical care.
Ethical And Religious Directives For Catholic Health Facilities, Catholic Physicians' Guild
Ethical And Religious Directives For Catholic Health Facilities, Catholic Physicians' Guild
The Linacre Quarterly
At the annual meeting of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, United States Catholic Conference, November 1971, the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Facilities were approved as the national code, subject to the approval of the bishop for use in the diocese.
Quicksands Of Compromise, John J. Brennan
Quicksands Of Compromise, John J. Brennan
The Linacre Quarterly
In his address to the November, 1971 Meeting of the National Federation of Catholic Physicians' Guilds in New Orleans Dr. Brennan defended the acceptance of the revised code of medical ethics. His address is reprinted here.
Not What Catholic Hospitals Ordered, Richard A. Mccormick
Not What Catholic Hospitals Ordered, Richard A. Mccormick
The Linacre Quarterly
Father McCormick sees the revised hospital code as "not what the doctor ordered" and in this article lays his case primarily against the code's Preamble.
Policy Vs. Ethics, Warren T. Reich
Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow: A Century Of Dedication, Con J. Fecher
Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow: A Century Of Dedication, Con J. Fecher
The Linacre Quarterly
Dr. Fecher presents findings, covering 70 years, of health studies of members of United States religious communities with a view to providing suggestions for possible solutions to the problem of providing adequate continuing health care for American women religious.
Community Clinical Pastoral Training -- A Success For Ecumenism In Shreveport, Joe E. Holoubek, Charles L. Black
Community Clinical Pastoral Training -- A Success For Ecumenism In Shreveport, Joe E. Holoubek, Charles L. Black
The Linacre Quarterly
A review of the seven years' activity of the Shreveport Medical Society's committee of Medicine & Religion which lead to the formation of the Clinical Pastoral Training Program, is presented by the co-chairmen of the committee.
The Tragic Results Of Abortion In England, Norman St. John-Stevas
The Tragic Results Of Abortion In England, Norman St. John-Stevas
The Linacre Quarterly
Norman St. John-Stevas has been a member of Parliament since 1964. He was educated at Radcliffe College. Cambridge, Oxford and Yale Universities. He is the author of a number of books. Among them are: Life, Death and the Law: Obscenity and the Law; The Right to Life; The Agonizing Choice. Mr. St. John-Stevas is a widely traveled lecturer both here and in Europe. He led the unsuccessful fight against liberalizing England's abortion law.
From his viewpoint as a Member of Parliament, Mr. St. John-Stevas analyzes the effects of England's abortion law and draws on his experience …
The Role Of The Church In The Causation, Treatment And Prevention Of The Crisis In The Priesthood, Conrad W. Baars
The Role Of The Church In The Causation, Treatment And Prevention Of The Crisis In The Priesthood, Conrad W. Baars
The Linacre Quarterly
Concluding with ten practical recommendations, Dr. Baars' article offers to those interested in, and with responsibility for, formation of priests both a basis for a future program and extensive background into the nature of the "crisis in the priesthood."