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Vol. 260 No. 6, pp. 749-845, August 12, 1988
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
Philosophy on trial: examining ethics of clinical investigations
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1988;260:749-751.
Physicians, journalists, ethicists explore their adversarial, interdependent relationship
D. F. Phillips
JAMA. 1988;260:751-752.
Stockholm speakers on adolescents and AIDS: 'catch them before they catch it'
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1988;260:757-758.
Leads from the MMWR. Changing patterns of groups at high risk for hepatitis B in the United States
JAMA. 1988;260:761.
Leads from the MMWR. Progress toward achieving the 1990 objectives for pregnancy and infant health
JAMA. 1988;260:770-771.
It's almost over--more letters on Debbie
JAMA. 1988;260:787-789.
Caring for the patient with AIDS
R. F. Atkins
JAMA. 1988;260:790-791.
Ethical issues in the AIDS crisis: the HIV-positive practitioner
S. Updegrove
JAMA. 1988;260:790.
Fraudulent studies and meta-analysis
J. Sobal; B. R. Deforge
JAMA. 1988;260:791-792.
Physician referrals in a competitive environment
F. L. Barham
JAMA. 1988;260:791.
HMO financial incentives and informed consent
W. H. Anderson
JAMA. 1988;260:791.
Patients' and families' preferences for medical intensive care
M. Danis; D. L. Patrick; L. I. Southerland; M. L. Green
JAMA. 1988;260:797-802.
ABSTRACT
Ethics committees and decisions to limit care. The experience at the Massachusetts General Hospital
T. A. Brennan
JAMA. 1988;260:803-807.
ABSTRACT
An ethics consultation service in a teaching hospital. Utilization and evaluation
J. La Puma; C. B. Stocking; M. D. Silverstein; A. DiMartini; M. Siegler
JAMA. 1988;260:808-811.
ABSTRACT
Ethical problems in the medical office
J. E. Connelly; S. DalleMura
JAMA. 1988;260:812-815.
ABSTRACT
Maternal brain death during pregnancy. Medical and ethical issues
D. R. Field; E. A. Gates; R. K. Creasy; A. R. Jonsen; R. K. Laros Jr
JAMA. 1988;260:816-822.
ABSTRACT
Righting the medical record. Transforming chronicle into story
W. J. Donnelly
JAMA. 1988;260:823-825.
ABSTRACT
Physicians and the organizational evolution of medicine
R. C. Burchell; R. E. White; H. L. Smith; N. F. Piland
JAMA. 1988;260:826-831.
ABSTRACT
Shifting responsibilities in organ procurement: a plan for routine referral
J. Prottas
JAMA. 1988;260:832-833.
Let's work together! A call to America's physicians and the public we serve
J. E. Davis
JAMA. 1988;260:834-836.
Clinical ethics: biomedical ethics at the bedside
E. D. Pellegrino
JAMA. 1988;260:837-839.
Measuring quality of life near the end of life
N. R. Zweibel
JAMA. 1988;260:839-840.
A piece of my mind. On building a private practice
C. T. Korpi
JAMA. 1988;260:845.


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