Annotated Bibliographies: Scope Note Series
The SCOPE NOTE Series is intended to present a current overview of issues and viewpoints related to specific topics in biomedical ethics. It is not designed as a comprehensive review, but rather offers immediate reference to facts, opinion, and legal precedents (if applicable) for scholars, journalists, medical and legal practitioners, students, and interested laypersons. All sources cited in SCOPE NOTES are included in the collection of the Bioethics Research Library and may be obtained through its document delivery service (subject to copyright law). Updates of topics covered in SCOPE NOTES may be requested through the Search Request Form on the Library's web site or calling the Library. As of SCOPE NOTE 15, the series appears in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (KIEJ). Scope Notes 30 to date are available full-text, online in the KIEJ through Johns Hopkins University's Project Muse web site. Further information about Project Muse is also available at that site.
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47. Medical
Tourism: Crossing Borders to Access Health Care.
KIEJ. June 2008. 8 p.
46. Pharmacists
and Conscientious Objection.
KIEJ. December 2006. 14 p.
45. Bioethics,
Biolaw, and Western Legal Heritage.
KIEJ. June 2005. 8 p.
44. Vulnerability,
Vulnerable Populations, and Policy.
KIEJ. December 2004. 15 p.
43. Incentives
for Providing Organs.
KIEJ. March 2003. 12 p.
42. Bioethics
and Cloning, Part II.
KIEJ. Reprinted with Bioethics and Cloning, Part I, March 2003
as a special double-issue Scope Note. 59 p.
41. Bioethics
and Cloning, Part I.
KIEJ. Reprinted with Bioethics and Cloning, Part II, March 2003
as a special double-issue Scope Note. 59 p.
** Scope Notes 41 and 42 are reprinted as a special double-issue, “Bioethics and Cloning,” March 2003. $15; 59 p. (see Order Form)
This special, double-issue scope note includes an introductory essay and annotations on the scientific history of cloning, historical ethics commentary, animal welfare and cloning, U.S. and international laws and legal literature, philosophical and religious perspectives on cloning, and cloning in film and fiction. In addition, the executive summaries from the cloning reports prepared by the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (Cloning Human Beings: Report and Recommendations) and the President's Council on Bioethics (Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry) are reprinted.
40. Animals
in Research and Education: Ethical Issues.
KIEJ. Reprinted March 2001. 19 p.
39. Genes, Patents, and Bioethics - Will History Repeat Itself? KIEJ. Reprinted April 2001. 14 p. (Updated July 2010)
38. Bioethics Resources on the Web. KIEJ. Reprint forthcoming. (Updated September 2009)
37. Basic Resources in Bioethics: 1996-1999. KIEJ. Reprint forthcoming.
36. Organizational
Ethics and Health Care: Expanding Bioethics to the Institutional Arena.
KIEJ. Reprinted September 1999. 14 p.
35. Public
Health Ethics: Health by the Numbers.
KIEJ. Reprinted October 1998. 14 p.
34. Bioethics
Commissions: Town Meetings with a "Blue, Blue Ribbon".
KIEJ. Reprinted March 1998. 15 p.
33. Landmark
Legal Cases in Bioethics.
KIEJ. Reprinted August 1997. 14 p.
32. A
Just Share: Justice and Fairness in Resource Allocation.
KIEJ. Reprinted August 1997. 17 p.
31. Managed
Health Care: New Ethical Issues for All.
KIEJ. Reprinted June 1996. 12 p.
30. Feminist
Perspectives on Bioethics.
KIEJ. Reprinted April 1996. 13 p.
29. Organ
Transplant Allocation.
KIEJ. Reprinted January 1996. 13 p.
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28. Eugenics. KIEJ. Reprinted June 1995. 11 p. (Last updated July 2011)
27. Gender
Issues in Health Care.
KIEJ. Reprinted March 1995. 14 p.
26. Religious
Perspectives on Bioethics: Pt. II.
KIEJ. Reprinted December 1994. 24 p.
25. Religious
Perspectives on Bioethics: Pt. I.
KIEJ. Reprinted June 1994. 23 p.
24. Human Gene Transfer Research. KIEJ. Reprinted March 1994. 15 p. (Last updated July 2011)
23. Bioethics
Consultation.
KIEJ. Reprinted January 1994. 15 p.
22. Genetic Testing and Genetic Screening. KIEJ. Reprinted September 1993. 17 p. (Last updated July 2011)
21. Fetal
Tissue Research.
KIEJ. Reprinted March 1993. 15 p.
20. A
Right to Health Care.
KIEJ. Reprinted January 1993. 13 p.
20 Appendix. Aristotle and the Right
to Health Care: A Cautionary Tale.
March 2008. 5 p.
19. Nursing
Ethics.
KIEJ. Reprinted June 1992. 18 p.
18. Active
Euthanasia/Assisted Suicide.
KIEJ. Reprinted March 1992. 17 p.
17. Human Genome Project. KIEJ. Reprinted November 1991. 11p. (Last updated July 2011)
16. Teaching
Ethics in the Health Care Setting.
KIEJ. Reprinted September 1991. 19 p.
15. Basic Resources in Bioethics. KIEJ. Reprinted September 1991. 14 p. (Updated 1995)
14. Maternal-Fetal
Conflict.
August 1990. 14 p.
13. The
Aged and Resource Allocation.
January 1990. 13 p.
12. Anencephalic
Infants as Potential Organ Sources.
June 1989. 11 p.
11. Neonatal
Intensive Care.
May 1989. 10 p.
10. In
Vitro Fertilization.
December 1988. 12 p.
9. Bioethics
Audiovisuals.
September 1988. 12 p.
8. AIDS.
(with 1991
update).
April 1988. 28 p.
7. Withholding
or Withdrawing Nutrition or Hydration.
Revised March 1992. 17 p.
6. Surrogate
Motherhood.
Revised January 1988. 11 p.
5. Baby
Fae/Cross Species Organ Transplantation (Xenografting).
January 1985. 19 p.
4. Diagnosis
Related Groups (DRGs).
June 1984. 11 p.
3. Ethics
Committees in Hospitals.
KIEJ. Reprinted September 1992. 17 p.
2. Living
Wills and Durable Powers of Attorney.
Revised April 1992. 19 p.
1. Dangerousness:
Prediction and Legal Status.
September 1982. 5 p.



