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American Journal of Bioethics.
Bioterror and Public Health Infrastructure: A Response to Commentators
By Thomas May
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Volume 6, Issue 1
January 2006
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Target Articles.
Informed Consent Revisited: Japan and the U.S.
Akira Akabayashi
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The Doctor-Patient Relationship in the Post-Managed Care Era
G. Caleb Alexander
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Editorial.
Bioethics in a Global Village
Mark P. Aulisio
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Don't Be Chicken: Bioethics and Avian Flu
Laurie Zoloth
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In Focus.
Changing the Presumption: Providing ART to Vaccine Research Participants
Ruth Macklin
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Deception, Catholicism, and Hope: Understanding Problems in the Communication of Unfavorable Prognoses in Traditionally-Catholic Countries
Franco Toscani
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RETRACTED: Oocyte and Somatic Cell Procurement for Stem Cell Research:
Kyu Won Jung
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A Commentary on Oocyte Donation for Stem Cell Research in South Korea
David Magnus
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When the Trough Breaks
Griffin Trotter
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Editorial Retraction
Glenn McGee
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Correspondence.
A Review of: ?Bryan Hilliard. The U.S. Supreme Court and Medical Ethics: From Contraception to Managed Health Care?
George J. Annas
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Errata
Managing Editor
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Response to Open Peer Commentaries on ?Informed Consent Revisited: Japan and the US?
Akira Akabayashi
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Bioterror and Public Health Infrastructure: A Response to Commentators
Thomas May
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Letter to the Editor: The Doctor-Patient Relationship in the Age of Evidence-Based Health Care (and Not the ?Post-Managed Care Era?): A Response to G. Caleb Alexander and John D. Lantos
Maya J. Goldenberg
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Book Reviews.
A Review of:?Susan Merrill Squier. 2004. Liminal Lives: Imagining the Human at the Frontiers of Biomedicine?
Carol C. Donley
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