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Volume 3, Number 1, 1 March 2003

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Editorial

Target Article

Open Peer Commentaries

The Dead Donor Rule: True by Definition
pp. 10-11(2)
Author: Veatch R.M.

Harming the Dead and Saving the Living
pp. 13-15(3)
Author: Nelson J.L.

Eliminating Death
pp. 17-18(2)
Author: Steinberg D.

Surrogates and Respect for Donors
pp. 18-19(2)
Author: Spielman B.

Respect for Donor Autonomy and the Dead Donor Rule
pp. 20-21(2)
Author: Shelton W.

Why Being Alive Matters
pp. 21-22(2)
Author: Menikoff J.

Does the Respect for Donor Rule Respect the Donor?
pp. 23-24(2)
Author: Dudzinski D.M.

Death and Donation: A Reply to Koppelman
pp. 29-30(2)
Author: Zink S.

The Dead Donor Rule: Not Dead Yet
pp. 30-30(1)
Author: Siminoff L.A.

Death Be Not Political
pp. 31-32(2)
Author: Trachtman H.

Target Article

Open Peer Commentaries

HIV and Assisted Reproductive Technology: Women and Healthcare Policy
pp. 41-43(3)
Authors: Lyerly A.D.; Faden R.R.

HIV, ARTs, and the ADA
pp. 43-45(3)
Author: Coleman C.H.

Assisted Reproductive Technologies for HIV-Discordant Couples
pp. 45-47(3)
Authors: Duerr A.; Jamieson D.

Book Reviews

InFocus Articles

Smallpox Revisited?
pp. W5-W11(7)
Author: Selgelid M.J.

Children in Clinical Research: A Conflict of Moral Values
pp. W12-W59(48)
Author: Sharav V.H.

Prenatal Diagnosis for "Minor" Genetic Abnormalities is Ethical
pp. W60-W65(6)
Authors: Boyle R.J.; Savulescu J.

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