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1.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
7
(4):
365-8;
1996.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Australia
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Confidentiality
;
Databases, Factual
;
Disclosure
;
Duty to Warn
;
Emergency Medical Services
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active
;
Genetic Privacy
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Informed Consent
;
Jurisprudence
;
Liability, Legal
;
Malpractice
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Massachusetts
;
Occupational Exposure
;
Pedigree
;
Physicians
;
Registries
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
United States
;
Withholding Treatment
;
Australia
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Confidentiality
;
Databases, Factual
;
Disclosure
;
Duty to Warn
;
Emergency Medical Services
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active
;
Genetic Privacy
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Informed Consent
;
Jurisprudence
;
Liability, Legal
;
Malpractice
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Massachusetts
;
Occupational Exposure
;
Pedigree
;
Physicians
;
Registries
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
United States
;
Withholding Treatment
;
2.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
10
(4):
341-8;
1999.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Abortion, Induced
;
Animals
;
Animals, Genetically Modified
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Cannabis
;
Clinical Trials as Topic
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Death
;
Disabled Persons
;
Embryo Research
;
Emergency Medical Services
;
Fetal Tissue Transplantation
;
Gene Therapy
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Insurance, Health, Reimbursement
;
Jurisprudence
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Medical Errors
;
Medical Records
;
Medically Uninsured
;
Organ Transplantation
;
Palliative Care
;
Prejudice
;
Privacy
;
Radiation
;
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
;
Research
;
Stem Cells
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Animals
;
Animals, Genetically Modified
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Cannabis
;
Clinical Trials as Topic
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Death
;
Disabled Persons
;
Embryo Research
;
Emergency Medical Services
;
Fetal Tissue Transplantation
;
Gene Therapy
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Insurance, Health, Reimbursement
;
Jurisprudence
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Medical Errors
;
Medical Records
;
Medically Uninsured
;
Organ Transplantation
;
Palliative Care
;
Prejudice
;
Privacy
;
Radiation
;
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
;
Research
;
Stem Cells
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
3.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
9
(1):
92-6;
1998.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Abortion, Induced
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Animals
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Cannabis
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Disabled Persons
;
Employment
;
Fetus
;
Genetic Testing
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Jurisprudence
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Motivation
;
Organ Transplantation
;
Physicians
;
Pregnancy
;
Pregnant Women
;
Privacy
;
Psychotropic Drugs
;
Refusal to Treat
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Terminally Ill
;
Transplantation, Heterologous
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Animals
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Cannabis
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Disabled Persons
;
Employment
;
Fetus
;
Genetic Testing
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Jurisprudence
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Motivation
;
Organ Transplantation
;
Physicians
;
Pregnancy
;
Pregnant Women
;
Privacy
;
Psychotropic Drugs
;
Refusal to Treat
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Terminally Ill
;
Transplantation, Heterologous
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
4.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
5
(4):
367-8;
1994.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Conflict of Interest
;
Drug Industry
;
Embryo Research
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active
;
Expert Testimony
;
Fees and Charges
;
Financing, Government
;
Government Regulation
;
Growth Disorders
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Personnel
;
Hearing Disorders
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Jurisprudence
;
Legislation as Topic
;
Liability, Legal
;
Oregon
;
Patient Care
;
Physicians
;
Public Policy
;
Reference Standards
;
Refusal to Treat
;
Research
;
Social Control, Formal
;
State Government
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
United States
;
Wrongful Life
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Conflict of Interest
;
Drug Industry
;
Embryo Research
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active
;
Expert Testimony
;
Fees and Charges
;
Financing, Government
;
Government Regulation
;
Growth Disorders
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Personnel
;
Hearing Disorders
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Jurisprudence
;
Legislation as Topic
;
Liability, Legal
;
Oregon
;
Patient Care
;
Physicians
;
Public Policy
;
Reference Standards
;
Refusal to Treat
;
Research
;
Social Control, Formal
;
State Government
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
United States
;
Wrongful Life
;
5.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
8
(3):
313-9;
1997.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Abortion, Induced
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Brain Death
;
Child
;
Circumcision, Male
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Egypt
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Female
;
Government Regulation
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Care Rationing
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Japan
;
Jurisprudence
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Mifepristone
;
Organ Transplantation
;
Parents
;
Patient Selection
;
Persistent Vegetative State
;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
;
Physicians
;
Religion
;
Social Control, Formal
;
State Government
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Supreme Court Decisions
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Withholding Treatment
;
Women
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Brain Death
;
Child
;
Circumcision, Male
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Egypt
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Female
;
Government Regulation
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Care Rationing
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Japan
;
Jurisprudence
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Mifepristone
;
Organ Transplantation
;
Parents
;
Patient Selection
;
Persistent Vegetative State
;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
;
Physicians
;
Religion
;
Social Control, Formal
;
State Government
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Supreme Court Decisions
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Withholding Treatment
;
Women
;
6.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
8
(1):
104-11;
1997.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
AIDS Serodiagnosis
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Adolescent
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Cannabis
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Disabled Persons
;
Disclosure
;
Electroconvulsive Therapy
;
Embryo Research
;
Euthanasia
;
Federal Government
;
Genetic Privacy
;
Government
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Maintenance Organizations
;
Health Personnel
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Iatrogenic Disease
;
Informed Consent
;
Insurance, Life
;
Jurisprudence
;
Minors
;
Occupational Exposure
;
Parents
;
Patient Advocacy
;
Pedigree
;
Posthumous Conception
;
Privacy
;
Professional Misconduct
;
Psychotropic Drugs
;
Religion
;
Reproduction
;
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
;
Research
;
Resuscitation Orders
;
Social Change
;
State Government
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Wrongful Life
;
AIDS Serodiagnosis
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Adolescent
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Cannabis
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Disabled Persons
;
Disclosure
;
Electroconvulsive Therapy
;
Embryo Research
;
Euthanasia
;
Federal Government
;
Genetic Privacy
;
Government
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Maintenance Organizations
;
Health Personnel
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Iatrogenic Disease
;
Informed Consent
;
Insurance, Life
;
Jurisprudence
;
Minors
;
Occupational Exposure
;
Parents
;
Patient Advocacy
;
Pedigree
;
Posthumous Conception
;
Privacy
;
Professional Misconduct
;
Psychotropic Drugs
;
Religion
;
Reproduction
;
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
;
Research
;
Resuscitation Orders
;
Social Change
;
State Government
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Wrongful Life
;
7.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
4
(4):
358-62;
1993.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Abortion, Induced
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Anencephaly
;
Austria
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Blood Donors
;
Commitment of Mentally Ill
;
Dangerous Behavior
;
Delivery of Health Care
;
Duty to Warn
;
Equipment and Supplies
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Government Regulation
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Personnel
;
Humans
;
Hungary
;
Informed Consent
;
Insemination, Artificial
;
Jurisprudence
;
Liability, Legal
;
Life Support Care
;
Medicaid
;
Medical Futility
;
Mentally Disabled Persons
;
Mentally Ill Persons
;
Oregon
;
Physician-Patient Relations
;
Physicians
;
Poland
;
Prisoners
;
Public Policy
;
Refusal to Treat
;
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
;
Sexuality
;
Social Control, Formal
;
Spouses
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Switzerland
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
;
Anencephaly
;
Austria
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Blood Donors
;
Commitment of Mentally Ill
;
Dangerous Behavior
;
Delivery of Health Care
;
Duty to Warn
;
Equipment and Supplies
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Government Regulation
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Personnel
;
Humans
;
Hungary
;
Informed Consent
;
Insemination, Artificial
;
Jurisprudence
;
Liability, Legal
;
Life Support Care
;
Medicaid
;
Medical Futility
;
Mentally Disabled Persons
;
Mentally Ill Persons
;
Oregon
;
Physician-Patient Relations
;
Physicians
;
Poland
;
Prisoners
;
Public Policy
;
Refusal to Treat
;
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
;
Sexuality
;
Social Control, Formal
;
Spouses
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Switzerland
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
8.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
4
(3):
276-80;
1993.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
AIDS Serodiagnosis
;
Aborted Fetus
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Adolescent
;
Advance Directives
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Confidentiality
;
Conflict of Interest
;
Counseling
;
Criminal Law
;
Delivery of Health Care
;
Disclosure
;
Duty to Warn
;
Economics
;
Entrepreneurship
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Female
;
Fetus
;
Germany
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Care Rationing
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Iatrogenic Disease
;
Infant, Newborn
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Jurisprudence
;
Minors
;
Parental Consent
;
Persistent Vegetative State
;
Physicians
;
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
;
Resource Allocation
;
Resuscitation Orders
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Surrogate Mothers
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Tissue Donors
;
Tissue and Organ Procurement
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Withholding Treatment
;
AIDS Serodiagnosis
;
Aborted Fetus
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Adolescent
;
Advance Directives
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Confidentiality
;
Conflict of Interest
;
Counseling
;
Criminal Law
;
Delivery of Health Care
;
Disclosure
;
Duty to Warn
;
Economics
;
Entrepreneurship
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Female
;
Fetus
;
Germany
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Care Rationing
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Iatrogenic Disease
;
Infant, Newborn
;
International Cooperation
;
Internationality
;
Jurisprudence
;
Minors
;
Parental Consent
;
Persistent Vegetative State
;
Physicians
;
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
;
Resource Allocation
;
Resuscitation Orders
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Surrogate Mothers
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Tissue Donors
;
Tissue and Organ Procurement
;
Treatment Refusal
;
United States
;
Withholding Treatment
;
9.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
8
(4):
405-10;
1997.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Abortion, Induced
;
Adolescent
;
Australia
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
California
;
Child Abuse
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Colombia
;
Compensation and Redress
;
Contraception
;
Cryopreservation
;
Disabled Persons
;
Economics
;
Embryonic and Fetal Development
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
;
Federal Government
;
Female
;
Financing, Government
;
Genetic Diseases, Inborn
;
Government
;
Government Regulation
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Insurance, Health, Reimbursement
;
Jurisprudence
;
Liability, Legal
;
Malpractice
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Mental Health
;
Mentally Disabled Persons
;
Minors
;
Occupational Exposure
;
Oregon
;
Ovum
;
Parental Consent
;
Patient Advocacy
;
Patient Rights
;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
;
Physicians
;
Poland
;
Pregnancy
;
Pregnant Women
;
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
;
Social Control, Formal
;
Social Responsibility
;
Spermatozoa
;
State Government
;
Sterilization, Reproductive
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Surrogate Mothers
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Tissue Banks
;
Tissue Donors
;
United States
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Adolescent
;
Australia
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
California
;
Child Abuse
;
Cloning, Organism
;
Colombia
;
Compensation and Redress
;
Contraception
;
Cryopreservation
;
Disabled Persons
;
Economics
;
Embryonic and Fetal Development
;
Euthanasia
;
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
;
Federal Government
;
Female
;
Financing, Government
;
Genetic Diseases, Inborn
;
Government
;
Government Regulation
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Human Experimentation
;
Humans
;
Insurance, Health, Reimbursement
;
Jurisprudence
;
Liability, Legal
;
Malpractice
;
Managed Care Programs
;
Mental Health
;
Mentally Disabled Persons
;
Minors
;
Occupational Exposure
;
Oregon
;
Ovum
;
Parental Consent
;
Patient Advocacy
;
Patient Rights
;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
;
Physicians
;
Poland
;
Pregnancy
;
Pregnant Women
;
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
;
Social Control, Formal
;
Social Responsibility
;
Spermatozoa
;
State Government
;
Sterilization, Reproductive
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Surrogate Mothers
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Tissue Banks
;
Tissue Donors
;
United States
;
10.
Legal trends in bioethics.
Davis, Dena S
The Journal of clinical ethics.
5
(1):
62-4;
1994.
(English)
[Record Source:
PubMed
]
[Publication Type: Journal Article]
Database Keywords:
Abortion, Induced
;
Adolescent
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Canada
;
Christian Science
;
Conflict of Interest
;
Connecticut
;
Criminal Law
;
Entrepreneurship
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Fees and Charges
;
Fetus
;
Government Regulation
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Facilities, Proprietary
;
Health Personnel
;
Homicide
;
Humans
;
Infant, Newborn
;
Jurisprudence
;
Louisiana
;
Mentally Ill Persons
;
Michigan
;
Minors
;
Mississippi
;
North Carolina
;
Nursing Homes
;
Nutritional Support
;
Parental Consent
;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
;
Physicians
;
Pregnancy
;
Pregnant Women
;
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
;
Prognosis
;
Referral and Consultation
;
Rhode Island
;
Russia
;
Social Control, Formal
;
State Government
;
Substance-Related Disorders
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Terminally Ill
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Tissue Donors
;
Tissue and Organ Procurement
;
Treatment Refusal
;
Truth Disclosure
;
United States
;
Withholding Treatment
;
Wrongful Life
;
Abortion, Induced
;
Adolescent
;
Bioethical Issues
;
Bioethics
;
Canada
;
Christian Science
;
Conflict of Interest
;
Connecticut
;
Criminal Law
;
Entrepreneurship
;
Euthanasia, Passive
;
Fees and Charges
;
Fetus
;
Government Regulation
;
HIV Seropositivity
;
Health Facilities, Proprietary
;
Health Personnel
;
Homicide
;
Humans
;
Infant, Newborn
;
Jurisprudence
;
Louisiana
;
Mentally Ill Persons
;
Michigan
;
Minors
;
Mississippi
;
North Carolina
;
Nursing Homes
;
Nutritional Support
;
Parental Consent
;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
;
Physicians
;
Pregnancy
;
Pregnant Women
;
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
;
Prognosis
;
Referral and Consultation
;
Rhode Island
;
Russia
;
Social Control, Formal
;
State Government
;
Substance-Related Disorders
;
Suicide, Assisted
;
Terminally Ill
;
Third-Party Consent
;
Tissue Donors
;
Tissue and Organ Procurement
;
Treatment Refusal
;
Truth Disclosure
;
United States
;
Withholding Treatment
;
Wrongful Life
;
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