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This tenth volume in Humana's acclaimed Biomedical Ethics Reviews consists of two separate - but equally important - thematic sections: Bioethics and the Military and Compulsory Birth Control. To address as wide an audience as possible, from bioethicists to concerned laypersons, the editors have made every attempt to keep the technical jargon of medicine and ethics to a minimum, while maintaining a professional approach. Chapters cover: AIDS and the military medical consent from military personnel physicians and the armed forces birth control and probation or parole compulsory birth control and contraception legal and ethical problems of contraception. Biomedical Ethics Reviews 1992 - in keeping with the scope, quality, and mission of the series - provides readers from diverse backgrounds and interests with enhanced awareness of, and heightened sensitivity to, crucial problems in biomedical ethics, demonstrating how these issues impact on today's society. Recommended reading for all professionals and concerned laypersons.
Getting Consent from the Troops?.- AIDS Victims and Military Service.- Physicians and the American Armed Forces.- Birth Control as a Condition of Probation or Parole.- Coerced Birth Control, Individual Rights, and Discrimination.- Founding a Family: Ethical Reflections on Compulsory Contraception.- Contraception: Legal and Ethical Problems.- Virtue Ethics and Mandatory Birth Control.- Author Index.- Court Case Index.
...valuable reading for either physicians or laypersons.-JAMA