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"Hippocrates would question how The Dutch with systematic ease Give euthanasia and allow Not only treatment of disease, But also ending lives of pain And suffering that will not relent. 'Tis death they offer as "humane," At times without informed consent." William P. Cheshire, MD in Exit Ramp
VOLUME 17:2 SUMMER 2001
Editorial Editorial: The Language of the Genome C. Ben Mitchell, Ph. D.
Guest Editorial Bioethics for Nurses from a Faith-Based Perspective Jack Hanford
Guest Commentary A Stranger in a Land of Strangers: Englehart's Thesis Outlined Steven N Williams The Position of Nurses in the New Dutch Euthanasia Bill: A Report of Legal and Political Developments Marianne Daverschot and Hugo van der Wal A Critique of the Clinical Examples for the APA's "Guidelines Regarding Possible Conflict Between Psychiatrists' Religious Commitments and Psychiatric Practice" Robert Hierholzer Exit Ramp William P Cheshire Response to Joel Goodnough MD, "Redux: Is the Oral Contraceptive Pill an Abortifacient?" John Wilks, William F Colliton, Jr., and Joel E Goodnough
Book Reviews Called to Care: A Christian Theology of Nursing - Judith Allen Shelly and Arlene B MillerRenee Lick and Allen Verhey The Bible and Healing: A Medical and Theological Commentary - John WilkinsonDonal P O'Mathuna Notes From a Narrow Ridge: Religion and Bioethics - D.S. Davis, L. ZolothHenk Jochemsen How the News Makes Us Dumb: The Death of Wisdom in an Information Society - C John SommervilleBrad Stetson The Medical Legacy of Moses Maimonides - Fred RosnerMichael C McKenzie