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Volume 13

Title Author Page
Fletcher, John C., Ph.D. Dedication ix
Dedicatory Essay Miller, Franklin G., Ph.D. ix

Medicine, Eugenics, and the Supreme Court: From Coercive Sterilization to Reproductive Freedom

Paul A. Lombardo 1
Clinical Pragmatism: John Dewey and Clinical Ethics

Franklin G. Miller, Ph.D., Joseph J. Fins. M.D. and Matthew D. Bacchetta. M.B.A., M.A.

27

Elective Fetal Reduction: The Ultimate Elective Surgery

Mary V. Rorty, Ph.D. and JoAnn V.  Pinkerton, M.D.

53

Nonconsensual Sterilization of the Mentally Disabled in North Carolina: An Ethics Critique of the Statutory Standard and its Judicial Interpretation

Joe Zumpano-Canto. J.D., M.P.H. 79

Health Care and the Federal Antitrust Laws: The Likelihood of a Harmonious Coexistence

Robin E. Remis 113
Patient Awareness During General Anesthesia: A Legal Guide Comment 137
Butt Out!!  Why the FDA Lacks Jurisdiction to Curb Smoking Of Adolescents and Children Comment 169
Gulf War Guinea Pigs:  Is Informed Consent Optional During War? Comment 199
It Doesn?t Add Up:  The Broken Promises of Lifetime Health Benefits, Medicare, and Accounting Rule FAS 106 Do Not Equal Satisfactory Medical Coverage for Retirees Comment 233
Reigning in ERISA Preemption? Any Willing Provider Statutes After New York Blue Cross Plans v. Travelers Insurance Co. Note 265

Society and the Not-So-New Genetics: What Are We Afraid Of?  Some Future Predictions From a Social Scientist

Dorothy C. Wertz, Ph.D. 299

Reassessing the Influence of the Nuremberg Code on American Medical Ethics

Jonathan D. Moreno, Ph.D. 347
Physician ? Assisted Suicide: A Tragic View John D. Arras, Ph.D. 361

Capitation: The Legal Implications of Using Capitation to Affect Physician Decision- Making processes

Andrew Ruskin 391

Hazardous Substance Litigation in Maryland: Theories of Recovery and Proof of Causation

Ian Gallacher 423

Tribute to the Heath Care Journal, A Deiter Giesen, Dr. iur. (Bonn), M.A.status (Oxon)

Note 461

Personal Liability Implications of the Duty to Warn Are Hard Pills to Swallow: From Tarasoff and Hutchinson v. Patel and Beyond

Comment 471
Putting the Brakes on Drive-Through Deliveries Comment 497
Congressional Action to Amend Federal Rule of Evidence 702: A Mischievous Attempt to Codify Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Comment 523
Emergency!  Says Who?:  Analysis of the Legal Issues Concerning Managed Care and Emergency Medical Services Comment 553
Better to Lay It On the Table Than Do It Behind the Curtain: Hospitals Need to Obtain Consent Before Using Newly Deceased Patients to Teach Resuscitation Procedures Comment 581

What is the Method to Their ?Madness??  Experimental Treatment Exclusions in Health Insurance Policies

Commentary 613

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