© Columbia University Press
Paper, 317 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-07359-2
$32.50
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December, 1991
Cloth, 317 pages,
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Preface
Contributors
1. AIDS: The Relevance of Ethics, by Frederic G. Reamer
2. AIDS, Public Health, and Civil Liberties: Consensus and Conflict in Policy, by Ronald Bayer
3. Mandatory HIV Screening and Testing, by James F. Childress
4. AIDS and the Ethics of Human Subjects Research, by Carol Levine
5. AIDS and the Crisis of Health Insurance, by Gerald M. Oppenheimer and Robert A. Padgug
6. Ethical Issues in AIDS Education, by Nora Kizer Bell
7. Ethics and Militant AIDS Activism, by Courtney S. Campbell
8. AIDS and the Physician-Patient Relationship, by Robert J. Levine
9. AIDS and the Obligations of Health Care Professionals, by Abigail Zuger
10. AIDS and Privacy, by Ferdinand Schoeman
11. AIDS and the Law, by Donald H.J. Hermann
Index