Human Medicine: Ethical Perspectives on Today's Medical Issues / Edition 1

Human Medicine: Ethical Perspectives on Today's Medical Issues / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0806620862
ISBN-13:
9780806620862
Pub. Date:
08/01/1984
Publisher:
1517 Media
ISBN-10:
0806620862
ISBN-13:
9780806620862
Pub. Date:
08/01/1984
Publisher:
1517 Media
Human Medicine: Ethical Perspectives on Today's Medical Issues / Edition 1

Human Medicine: Ethical Perspectives on Today's Medical Issues / Edition 1

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Overview

This completely revised and expanded edition offers an up-to-date analysis of developments in biomedical technology of the past 10 years. James B. Nelson and Jo Anne Smith Rohricht examine the social, political, legal, and moral dimensions of abortion, human experimentation, reproductive technologies, genetics, death and dying transplants, and health care systems.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806620862
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 08/01/1984
Edition description: Rev. and expanded ed.
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.38(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

James B. Nelsonwass Professor of Christian Ethics at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University and has done postdoctoral study at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Before joining the seminary faculty he served parishes in Connecticut and South Dakota. Among his previous books are Human Medicine: Ethical Perspectives on New Medical Issues; and Rediscovering the Person in Medical Care.


Jo Anne Smith Rohricht, graduate of Duke University, received her M.A. degree from United Theological Seminary. She serves on the United Church of Christ Advisory Board on Health and Human Services.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Revised and Expanded Edition

Preface to the First Edition

Caring for Human Health

The Christian Faith and Health

What Is Health?

the "Human" in "Human Being"

On Caring

Caring for Human Health: A Pardigm Shift

The Humanity in Abortion

Cases

The Public Debate

U.S. Policy Results: Some Statistics

Worldwide Legal and Social Factors

The Biomedical Consensus

The Indications for Abortion

Attitudes Toward Abortion: A Historical Sketch

Moral Argument One: The Antiabortion Position

Moral Argument Two: The Prochoice Position (Elective Abortion)

Further Ethical Reflections

Looking Ahead

Human Experimentation

Cases

The Question and Its Context

Research: Its Need, Its Design, Its Investigator

The Ethics of Free, Informed Consent

Professional Supervision and Public Policy

Further Ethical Reflections

Human Factors in Reproductive Technologies

Cases

The Past and Present of Artificial Insemination

In Vitro Fertilization, Ovum Transplants, and the Use of Surrogate Mothers

The Legal Factors in Reproductive Technology

Weighing the Psychological Factors

Social Policy Questions

Theological Questions and Moral Decisions

Genetics and the Control of Human Development

Cases

The Biological Revolution

The Genetic Dilemma

Genetic Counseling

Genetic Screening

Genetic and Fetal Therapy and Research

Germinal Choice: Artificial Insemination for Genetic Improvement

Sex Selection

Cloning: Carbon-Copy People

Further Ethical and Theological Reflections

Humanizing the Dying Process

Cases

Contexts of the Death-and-Dying Debates

How Shall We Define Death?

Option One: "Stiving Officiously to Keep Alive"

Option Two: Cooperating with the Patient's Dying

Option Three: "Drinking the Hemlock"

Death, the Law, and Public Policy

The Defective Newborn

Caring for the Dying

Organ Transplants-Their Human Dimensions

Cases

The Development of Organ Transplants

The "Just" Organ Transplant

The Last Resort

The Just Intent

The Just Declaration

Just Conduct: Noncombatant Immunity

Just Conduct: Right Attitudes

Just Conduct: Proportionality

The Just End

The Future of Organ Transplants

Medical Care for a More Human Society

Cases

A Health Care Crisis?

Taking Stock

The Right to Health Care

Allocation: A Societal Responsibility

Responsible Human Medicine

Notes

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