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"One of the ancients famously said, 'the unexamined life is not worth living.' The 21st century gloss on that axiom is, 'the unexamined technology is not worth developing.' Technology will be with us always. As technologists, let us do our best to be certain it is morally responsible technology." C. Ben Mitchell, Ph.D. from the Editorial
VOLUME 18:3 FALL 2002
Editorial Editorial C. Ben Mitchell, Ph. D.
Guest Commentary Clinical Ethics Case Consultation Robert D Orr The Institutional Review Board: A Critical Revisit to the Protection of Human Subjects Gregory W Rutecki, Michael Youtsey, Bernard Adelson Revisiting Reproductive Technology's Slippery Slope in the Light of the Concepts of the Imago Dei, Co-creation, and Stewardship Agneta Sutton Why Not Give Hippocrates a Place at the Table? Patrick Guinan Views of Humanity and Nursing Practice: An Analysis of Nursing B Gustafsson, B A Parfitt Ways of Approaching Nursing Ethics: Some Comparisons and Contrasts F J Fitzpatrick
Book Reviews Ward Ethics: Dilemmas for Medical Students and Doctors in Training - Thomasine K Kushner and David C Thomasma, EditorsAndrew Fergusson The Nurse Apprentice 1860-1977 - Ann BradshawAgneta Sutton The New Medicine: Life and Death After Hippocrates (Revised Ed.) - Nigel M de S CameronJ David Van Horn