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Albury, William R.
From changelings to extraterrestrials: popular metaphors and the "otherness" of autistic behavior, Hektoen International, 2011
Belli, Angela
Ending one's life on the stage, Hektoen International, 2011
Brooke, Basil
Meaning and the cognitive default, Hektoen International, 2011
A happy individual knows nothing, Hektoen International, 2011
Brown, Raeford E.
The good death, Hektoen International, 2011
Chinitz, Joel L.
There is a time, Hektoen International, 2011
Cohen, Eric P.
Research subject, Hektoen International, 2011
Daikos, George K.
The hippokratic spirit, Humane Medicine, 2003
Davidovitch, Nadav
Rethinking public health law and ethics - a regional perspective, Hektoen International, 2010
Devroede, Ghislain
Editorial/Commentary What is Love?, Humane Medicine, 2002
Dyer, Karen
Death and the organ donor, Hektoen International, 2011
Forner, Kristin Adams
Latricia, Hektoen International, 2011
Gelo, Florence
God's menu, Hektoen International, 2010
Gianakos, Dean
Five minutes to midnight, Hektoen International, 2011
Glick, Shimon M.
A dying patient's perspective on truth-telling, Hektoen International, 2011
Gregory-Roberts, Emily
Hooked, Hektoen International, 2011
Guinan, Patrick D.
Bioterrorism,_embryonic_stem_cells,_and_Frankenstein, Journal of Religion and Health, 2002
Can Hippocrates save modern medicine? A plea to return to our roots, Hektoen International, 2009
Has medicine lost the ethics battle? Linacre Quarterly, 1998
Hippocrates:_where_are_you_when_we_need_you?, Catholic Medical Quarterly, 2001
Is it ethical to bring religion into medicine?, Hektoen International, 2010
Medical students' attitudes toward torture, TORTURE Journal, 2008
Must life always be prolonged?, Hektoen International, 2011The human condition, Hektoen International, 2011
Toward_a_more_natural_medicine, Journal of Religion and Health, 2002
UIC_College_of_Medicine_Honor_Code_is_alive_and_well, Chicago Medicine, 2006
Who_is_my_patient? Linacre Quarterly, 2006
Holm, Richard P.
A good bedside manner, Hektoen International, 2011
Irabor, David O.
Confidentiality and privacy in public hospitals, Hektoen International, 2010
Jahner, Jan A.
Bold flavor & Full pockets, Hektoen International, 2011
Malpas, Phillipa
How do you say goodbye?, Hektoen International, 2010
Mangalik, Aroop
Another look at Hippocrates, Hektoen International, 2009
Meyerhoff, Andrea
Streptococcus and me, Hektoen International, 2011
Montague-Foster, Helen
The veteran's hospital, Hektoen International, 2011
Pies , Ronald W.
End-of-life care and contingent vs. non-contingent duties: contributions from WD Ross's ethics and the Judaic tradition, Hektoen International, 2011
Rickert, James B.
Rethinking the knowledge of terminal illness: Is it a quality of life issue?, Hektoen International, 2011
Sandlow, L. J.
Oaths, codes, and charters in medicine over the ages, Hektoen International, 2011
Schumann, John H.
A good death, Hektoen International, 2011
Silk, Hugh
The flutter of an aching heart, Hektoen International, 2011
Smith, Lauren B.
The myth of the white coat: a physician navigates her grandmother's terminal illness, Hektoen International, 2011
Smythe, W. Roy
What about the blood?, Hektoen International, 2011
Spaeth, George L.
Informed choice versus informed consent , Hektoen International, 2010