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Doris Goldstein; ed. Washington, D.C.: National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. 20057-1065. Each note is available for $5.00 (prepaid), with $3.00 for airmail outside of North America. Inquiries should be directed to the Center or telephoned to 1-800-MED-ETHX (toll-free) or 1-202-687-6738.
A series devoted to major contemporary issues in biomedical ethics, such as euthanasia, surrogate motherhood, and allocation of health care resources to aged persons. Each Scope Note includes a short introductory essay followed by an annotated bibliography covering not only journal articles but also government documents, association statements, newspaper articles, and books. At least 19 topics have been covered to date.
LITERATURE OF MEDICINE
Reviews, Notes, and Listings: Scope Notes
1 March 1993 | Volume 118 Issue 5 | Page 400
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