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September-October 2004

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Field Notes

Field Notes
pp. i-i(1)
Author: Gregory E. Kaebnick

From the Editor

Another Voice

Love's Burdens
pp. 3-3(1)
Author: James Lindemann Nelson

Letters

Letters
pp. 4-7(4)

In Practice

Hijacking Prescriptions
pp. 8-9(2)
Author: Abigail Zuger

At Law

Influenza Pandemic Preparedness: Legal and Ethical Dimensions
pp. 10-11(2)
Author: Lawrence O. Gostin

Case Study

Essays

Stem Cell Research Should Be More Than a Promise
pp. 35-36(2)
Author: David Magnus

Being a Burden - Reflections on Refusing Medical Care
pp. 37-43(7)
Author: Martin Gunderson

Reviews

When Money Talks and Science Listens
pp. 44-45(2)
Author: Josephine Johnston

Rethinking Catholic Bioethics
pp. 46-47(2)
Author: Michael Panicola

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 48-48(1)

Perspective

Britain Permits Controversial Genetic Test
pp. 49-49(1)
Author: Natalie Ram

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