Box AV 16
Contains 32 Results:
Rationing and Allocating Limited Resources: The Physician's Role, 1990
The collection consists of audiovisual recordings related to bioethics, the bulk of which are recordings of lectures delievered at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE). This includes the KIE's Intensive Bioethics Courses and Advanced Bioethics Courses. The recordings are in a variety of formats, including audio cassettes, compact discs, DVDs, micro cassettes, VHS cassette tapes, 1/4" open reel audio, and other formats.
Why Science, Technology Can't Replace Religion as a Guide to Ethical Conduct, 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Panel Discussion on Abortion, 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Withholding and Withdrawing Life Support, 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Brain Death and Organ Transplantation, 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
AIDS from the Halachic Perspective, 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Panel Discussion on Genetics Lectures of Dr. Theodore Friedmann and Rabbi Moshe Tendler, 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
A Halachic Analysis of the Genome Project, 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Use of Mood-Modifying Drugs: Healing or Condoning (Tendler)/Patient Autonomy vs. Physician Responsibility (Raffin), 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
The Future of Health Insurance for California and the United States (White)/The Public's Responsibility to Provide National Health Care (Jakobovits), 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical EthicS
Wrongful Birth: Halachic Ruling on a Israeli Court Case, 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics
Medicine in the Nazi State and Contemporary Lessons (Thaler)/Scientific Data Obtained through Immoral Experimentation (Bleich), 1990
First Annual International Conference on Jewish Medical Ethics