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American Journal of Bioethics.
Judging Public Health Research: Epistemology, Public Health and the Law
By Matthew K. Wynia
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Volume 5, Issue 6
November 2005
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Rescuing Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The Blastocyst Transfer Method
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Confronting Deep Moral Disagreement: The President's Council on Bioethics, Moral Status, and Human Embryos
Lawrence J. Nelson
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Essays & Articles.
Judging Public Health Research: Epistemology, Public Health and the Law
Matthew K. Wynia
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Editorial.
Eggs, Lies and Compromise
Sean Philpott
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In Focus.
Coexisting Commitments to Ethics and Human Research: A Preliminary Study of the Perspectives of 83 Medical Students
Laura W. Roberts
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Reflections on the Appointment of Dr. Edmund Pellegrino to the President's Council on Bioethics
Richard M. Zaner
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Letter to the Editor Concerning Oocyte and Somatic Cell Procurement for Stem Cell Research
Insoo Hyun
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Correspondence.
Response to Commentators on ?Rescuing Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The Blastocyst Transfer Method?
S. Matthew Liao
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Response to Commentators on ?Confronting Deep Moral Disagreement: The President's Council on Bioethics, Moral Status, and Human Embryos?
Lawrence J. Nelson
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When the Trough Breaks
Griffin Trotter
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