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"When history is written, we harbor no doubts that the cloning debate of 2001 will be noted as the start of something very big, in which those who oppose abortion and those who favor reproductive rights discovered common ground in their commitment to the human future and the distrust of uncontrolled biotechnology, and revealed the extraordinary potential of their working together." Nigel M de S Cameron and Lori Andrews in the Guest Editorial
VOLUME 18:1 SPRING 2002
Guest Editorial Guest Editorial Nigel M de S Cameron and Lori Andrews
Guest Commentary To the Editor Clinical Ethics Case Consultation Robert D. Orr The Advance Directive: An Expression of Autonomy, But Also of Care Klaus Schaefer, Ulrich Eibach, and Debi Ro 'Euthanasia' in the Third Reich: Lessons for Today? JA Emerson Vermaat Suicide, Physician-Assisted Suicide, and Euthanasia in Men versus Women Around the World: The Degree of Physician Control Kalman J Kaplan, Martin Harrow, Mark E Schneiderhan, and Russell Omens
Book Reviews Enhancing Human Traits: Ethical and Social Implications - Erik Parens, EditorDonal P O'Mathuna Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in American - Wesley J. SmithKevin B. Peet