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Professional Ethics Author(s): R. S. Downie Source: Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Jun., 1986), pp. 64-65 Published by: BMJ Publishing Group Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27716466 Accessed: 24/11/2010 21:42
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- Article Contents
- p. [64]
- p. 65
- Issue Table of Contents
- Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Jun., 1986), pp. 59-112
- Front Matter
- Editorial: More on Professional Ethics [pp. 59-60]
- Point of View
- Dialysis or Death? Doctors Should Stop Covering up for an Inadequate Health Service [pp. 61-63]
- Debate
- Professional Ethics [pp. 64-65]
- Professional Ethics: Reply to Professor Downie [p. 66-66]
- Parental Choice and Selective Non-Treatment of Deformed Newborns: A View from Mid-Atlantic [pp. 67-71]
- Debate
- Informed Dissent: The Views of Some Mothers of Severely Mentally Handicapped Young Adults [pp. 72-74]
- Informed Dissent: The View of a Disabled Woman [pp. 75-76]
- How Children Can Be Respected as 'Ends' Yet Still Be Used as Subjects in Non-Therapeutic Research [pp. 77-82]
- Why Let People Die? [pp. 83-86]
- Debate
- Psychoanalysis and Analytic Psychotherapy in the NHS: A Problem for Medical Ethics [pp. 87-90]
- Research in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis [pp. 91-92]
- Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the National Health Service [pp. 93-94]
- Book Reviews
- Review: untitled [p. 95-95]
- Review: untitled [pp. 95-96]
- Review: untitled [p. 96-96]
- Review: untitled [p. 97-97]
- Review: untitled [pp. 97-98]
- Review: untitled [pp. 98-99]
- Review: untitled [p. 99-99]
- Review: untitled [pp. 99-100]
- Review: untitled [p. 100-100]
- Review: untitled [pp. 100-101]
- Review: untitled [p. 101-101]
- Update [pp. 102-103]
- Correspondence
- Ethical Dilemmas in Public Health [p. 104-104]
- Physicians' Strikes: Second Thoughts [pp. 104-105]
- Thematic Review of Past Issues [pp. 106-111]
- Back Matter