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January-February 2007

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Field notes

Field notes
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: Kaebnick, Gregory E.

From the Editor

Mary and Jane
pp. 2-2(1)
Author: Kaebnick, Gregory E.

Another voice

Must We Always Respect Religious Belief?
pp. 3-3(1)
Author: Childress, James F.

Letters

Erratum

Erratum
pp. 8-8(1)

In Practice

At the Lok Nayak Hospital, Delhi
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Lantos, John D.

At Law

Void for Vagueness
pp. 10-11(2)
Author: Schneider, Carl E.

Policy & Politics

Case Study

Resuscitating a Bad Patient
pp. 14-16(3)
Authors: Schonfeld, Toby L.; Romberger, Debra J.; Hester, D. Micah; Shannon, Sarah E.

Essays

"Nanoethics"? What's New?
pp. 22-25(4)
Author: Litton, Paul

Unscientific Ethics: Science and Selective Ethics
pp. 30-32(3)
Author: Benatar, David

Articles

Are Alcoholics Less Deserving of Liver Transplants?
pp. 41-47(7)
Author: Brudney, Daniel

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