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Preface | ||
Contributors | ||
Introduction | ||
I | American Medical Ethics: Historical Reflections | |
1 | Setting the Stage: Moral Philosophy, Benjamin Rush, and Medical Ethics in the United States before 1846 | 3 |
2 | The American Medical Ethics Revolution | 17 |
3 | The 1880s Rebellion against the AMA Code of Ethics: "Scientific Democracy" and the Dissolution of Orthodoxy | 52 |
4 | The Challenge of Specialism in the 1900s | 70 |
5 | Medical Ethics and the Media: Oaths, Codes, and Popular Culture | 91 |
II | Professionalism and Professional Ethics | |
6 | One Hundred Fifty Years Later: The Moral Status and Relevance of the AMA Code of Ethics | 107 |
7 | Professionalism and Institutional Ethics | 124 |
8 | Doctor, Schmocter: Practice Positivism and Its Complications | 144 |
9 | Who Should Control the Scope and Nature of Medical Ethics? | 158 |
10 | Medical Ethics as a Medical Matter | 171 |
11 | Professionalism and Professional Ethics | 180 |
12 | Who Needs Physicians' Professional Ethics? | 192 |
III | Current Challenges to Medical Ethics | |
13 | Codes Visible and Invisible: The Twentieth-Century Fate of a Nineteenth-Century Code | 207 |
14 | Alternative Medicine and the AMA | 218 |
15 | The Challenge of Serving Both Patient and Populace | 240 |
16 | The Challenge of Universal Access to Health Care with Limited Resources | 252 |
IV | Future Challenges to Biomedical Ethics | |
17 | Future Challenges to Medical Ethics and Professional Values | 263 |
18 | Can Ethics Help Guide the Future of Biomedicine? | 272 |
19 | Bioethics in the Developing World: National Responsibilities and International Collaboration | 285 |
20 | Medical Ethics and Human Rights: Reflections on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Nuremberg Code | 297 |
AMA Codes and Principles of Medical Ethics, 1847-1997 | ||
A | Note to 1847 Convention | 315 |
B | Introduction to the 1847 Code of Ethics | 317 |
C | Code of Ethics (1847) | 324 |
D | Principles of Medical Ethics (1903) | 335 |
E | Principles of Medical Ethics (1912) | 346 |
F | Principles of Medical Ethics (1957) | 355 |
G | Principles of Medical Ethics (1980) | 358 |
H | Fundamental Elements of the Patient-Physician Relationship (1990/1994) | 360 |
I | Selected Opinions and Reports (Opinions 7.03 and 8.061; Reports on "Financial Incentives and the Practice of Medicine" and "Sexual Misconduct in the Practice of Medicine") | 362 |
Index | 389 |
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