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Volume 1 / 1967 - Volume 45 / 2011
Markets and Medicine
149-154
Introduction: Markets and Medicine
James Stacey Taylor
155-168
Collapsing Goods in Medicine and the Value of Innovation
Thomas Magnell
169-179
Collapsing Goods, Innovation, and Precaution
Chris Macdonald
181-193
Collapsing Goods and the Milieu of Innovation
William Kline
195-208
Research, Development, and the Availability of Health Care Products: The Market, Regulation, and Legal Liability
Ana S. Iltis
209-226
Medical Innovation, Collapsing Goods, and the Moral Centrality of the Free-Market
Mark J. Cherry
227-233
Innovation and the Persistent Challenge of Collapsing Goods
Benjamin Hippen
235-242
Sinister Innovations: Beware the Co-optation of Clinical Ethics Consultation
Lisa M. Rasmussen
243-258
Individual Goods, Collective Goods, and the Aims of Medicine
Daniel E. Palmer
259-278
Unusual Requests and the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Nafsika Athanassoulis
279-295
In Defense of the Commercial Provision of Blood: Reactions to Voluntarism in the United States National Blood Policy in the Early 1970s
Jeremy Shearmur
297-309
Organ Procurement, Altruism, and Autonomy
Sarah Mcgrath
311-321
The Morality of an Internet Market in Human Ova
Amy E. White
323-340
Social Constraint, Emergent Goods, and Human Kidney Markets
Paul M. Hughes
341-357
Commercial Medicine and the Ethics of the Profit Motive
Adrian J. Walsh
359-370
The Politics of Medical and Health Ethics: Collapsing Goods and the Moral Climate
Bob Brecher
371-384
Justice in Health Care
Jan Narveson
385-391
Rights, Values, Regulation, and Health Care
Tibor R. Machan
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