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Medicina Legal de Costa Rica

On-line version ISSN 2215-5287Print version ISSN 1409-0015

Med. leg. Costa Rica vol.15 n.1-2 Heredia Dec. 1998

 

La información como poder contemporáneo. Bibliografía especializada sobre ética.

 

 Licda. María de los Angeles Mora Ledezma (*)

 

1.  Alecrim M. das G. Ethics on  malaria seroepidemiology., Rev-Ins-Med- Trop- Sao Paulo-. 34(Suppl.9): 831-932.
Apr.1992. ENGLISH.

2. Alexander, M. et  al. Controversies   in  treatment:    Shouul   a sexual  offender be allowed  castration ?
BMG. 307 (609): 790-793. Sept 1993 ENGLISH

3 Baden, J.A. Economic perspectives on bioethics. J- Med-Philoos
18(4):389-397 . Aug. 1993. ENGLISH

4 Barnett,  A.H.  and Kaserman, D.L. The    shortage  of   organs     for
T D.L.  The shortage of organs for transplantation: exploring the alternatives.  Issues-Law-Med.  9 (2): 117-137.  Fall. 1993 ENGLISH

5 Beldecos,  A.  and  Arnold,  R. M.   Gathering  information  and casuistic analysis.  J-Clin-Ethics. 4 (3): 241-245. Fall. 1993. ENGLISH

6 Benbow, E.W  Ethics and necropsies (letter). J. Clin Pathol.  46(10): 973.  Oct. 1993  ENGLISH.

7 Blomquist, B.  Resuscitation at any price ?  (letter). Lakartidningen. 90 (44): 3845.  Nov. 1993 SWEDISH

8 Braithwaite, S.S. and Unferth, N.O  Phone fees: a justification of physician charges. J. Clin Ethics. 4 (3) : 219-224.  Fall. 1993. ENGLISH

9 Brechtelsbauer, D.A.  Thoughtfull restraint (letter). S.D. J.Med. 46 (7): 223. Jul. 1993. ENGLISH

10 Carton, R.W. and Brown, M.D. Etthical considerations and CPR in the elderly patient. Clin Chest. Med. 14 (3): 591-599. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH

11 Cohen,  D.J.  Dialytic  care  is  an  unprecedented  privilege.  Nephrol-
News Issues. 7 (10): 36-38. Oct. 1993. ENGLISH.

12 Connors, R.B. Jr. U.S. Catholic bishops on nutrition and hydration: a second opinion. J-Clin-Ethics. 4 (3): 253-255, Fall. 1993 ENGLISH.

13 Crosby, J.F.  The personhood of the human embryo. J-Med-Philos. 18 (4): 399-417. Aug.1993. ENGLISH.

14 Chervenak, F.A. and McCullough, L.B. Ethical issues in recomending and offering fetal therapy. West-J-Med. 159 (3): 396-399. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

15 Chervenak, F.A., McCullough, L.B. and Skupski, D.W.  An ethical justification for emergency, coerced cesarean delivery. Obstet-Gynecol. 82 (6): 1029-1035. Dec. 1993. ENGLISH.

16 Dagi, J.F.  Ethics, outcomes, and epistemology: how should imprecise data figure into health-policy formulation ?   J.Clin Ethics. 4 (3): 262-266. Fall. 1993 ENGLISH.

17 De Souza, J.M. P. Falciparum strain resistance to drugs. New drug trials. Rev.-Inst-Med-Trop-Sao-Paulo. 34 (Suppl.9): S10-S15. Apr. 1992. ENGLISH

18 De Wert, G.M. and Evers, J.L. Ovum donation: is the shortage past? Ethical considerations. Ned-Tijdschr-Geneeskd. 137 (42): 2155-2158. Oct. 1993. DUTCH .

19 Dias, R.B. Every day life in new settlement areas and malaria control strategies. Rev- Inst-Med-Trop-Sao-Paulo. 34 (Suppl.9): S43-S47. Apr. 1992. ENGLISH.

20  Dickens, B.M.. Macroethics and endemic disease. Rev-Inst-Med-Trop-Sao-Paulo. 34 (Suppl.9):  S2-S5. Apr. 1992. ENGLISH.

21 Doig,  J.N. Greenwald, M.  and Rix, D.B. Ethics and health care costs (letter) Can-Med-Assoc-J.  149 (10): 1371-1372. Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

22 Downie, R.S.  The ethics of medical involvement in torture. J-Med-Ethics. 19 (3): 135-137. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

23 Engelhardt, H.T. Jr. Personhood, moral strangers, and the evil of abortion: the painful experience of post-modernity. J-Med-Philos. 18 (4): 419-421. Aug. 1993. ENGLISH.

24 Esteva, H. Who should perform thoracoscopy?. The controversy continues (letter). Chest. 104 (5): 1637. Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

25 Faria, M.A. Jr.  The litigation juggernaut. Part I: The dimensions of the devastation. J-Med-Assoc-Ga.  82 (8): 393-398. Aug. 1993, ENGLISH.

26 Ferngren, H. Economic values are not the only controls (letter). Lakartidningen. 90 (38): 3174. Sep. 1993. SWEDISH.

27 Finn, J.W.  Management of the dying patient: The hospice alternative. Mich-Med. 92 (4): 29-30. Apr. 1993.ENGLISH.

28 Fost,  N.   Genetic diagnosis and treatment. Ethical considerations. Am-J-Dis-Child. 147 (11):  1190-1195. Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

29 Fox, E.  and  Stocking, C. Ethics consultants recomendations for life-prolonging treatment of patients in a  persistent vegetative state. JAMA. 270 (21): 2578-2582. Dec. 1993. ENGLISH.

30 Friedmann, T.  Milestone and events in the early development of human gene therapy. Mol-Genet-Med. 3: 1-32.1993. ENGLISH.

31 Gates, E.A.   Ethical considerations in prenatal diagnosis. West-J-Med. 159 (3): 391-395. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

32 Gessert, C.  Tiny infant article raises questions (letter). Wis-Med-J.  92 (8): Aug. 1993. ENGLISH.

33 Gillon, R..  Is there an important moral distinction for medical ethics betwen lying and other forms of deception ?  J-Med-Ethics. 19 (3): 131-132. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

34 Gormally, L.   Aging and frailty-status of rights and legal responsability. Med-Klin.  88 (9): 543-547. Sep. 1993. GERMAN.

35 Green, J.M.  Ethics and late termination of pregnancy (letter) Lancet. 342 (8880): 1179. Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

36 Guerra, H.L.  Rank grading of risk factors for malaria in Ariquemes, Rondonia, 1991-1993. Rev-Inst-Med-Trop-Sao-Paulo.  34 (suppl.9): S28-S30. Apr. 1992. ENGLISH.

37 Guyer, M.S. and Collins, F.S.  The Human Genome Project and the future on medicine. Am-J-Dis. Child. 147 (11): 1145-1152. Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

38 Hare, R.M.  The ethics of medical involvement in torture: commentary. J-Med-Ethics. 19 (3): 138-141. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

39 Hargrove, M.D. Jr.  Ethical considerations in the management of terminally ill patients.    J-La-State-Med-Soc. 145 (8): 337-338. Aug. 1993. ENGLISH.

40 Hartline, J.V.  Compassionate alternatives for the terminally ill.  Mich-Med. 92 (4): 26-29. Apr. 1993. ENGLISH.

41 Hartman, R.G.   Beyond Moore: issues of law and policy impacting human cell and genetic research in the age of biotechnology. J-Leg-Med. 14(3) 463-477. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

42 Hoffenberg, R.   Medical involvement in torture. J-Med-Ethics.  19(3): 133-134. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

43 Isaacman, S.H.  and Miller, L.A.  Neonatal HIV seroprevalence studies. A critique of national and international practices.  J-Leg-Med. 14 (3): 413-461. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

44 Iserson, K.V.  and Stocking, C. Requirements for ethics, socioeconomic, and legal education in postgraduate medical programs. J-Clin-Ethics.  4(3): 225-229. Fall. 1993. ENGLISH.

45 Jackson, J.  On the morality of deception-does method matter?. A reply to David Bakhurst.  J-Med-Ethics.  19 (3): 183-187. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

46 Jaffe, A.S. and Landau, W.M. Death after death: the presumption of informed consent for cardiopulmonary resuscitation-ethical paradox and clinical conundrum. Neurology.  43(11): 2173-2178. Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

47 Janny, G. The right of the patient (letter). Orv-Hetil. 134 (44): 2458. Oct. 1993. HUNGARIAN.

48 Jorns, K.P.  Theological-ethical theses of organ transplantation. Diskussionsforum-Med-Ethik. (6): XXVIII-XXX.Sep. 1993. GERMAN.

49 Kanoti, G.A.  Medical  ethics  cases:  moral  conflict  or  confusion ?   J-Clin-Ethics. 4 (3): 270-271. Fall. 1993. ENGLISH.

50 Karlsson, Y. Ethical debate on preventive medicine. Lakartidningen. 90 (45): 3963-3965. Nov. 1993.SWEDISH.

51 Karlsson, Y. Preventive mesures don’t have high priority.  Lakartidningen.  90 (45):  3965-3966. Nov. 1993. SWEDISH.

52 Leavitt, F.J.  Euthanasia. Harefuah.  125 (7-8): 236-242.  Oct. 1993. HEBREW.

53 Lefkovitch, Y.,  Weiser, M. and Levy, A.  Involuntary outpatient commitment: ethics and problems.  Med-Law.  12 (3-5): 213-220.  1993. ENGLISH.

54 Levy, L.  Primum non nocere, the ethics of trials of leprosy chemotherapy (editorial). Lepr-Rev.  64 (3): 185-187. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

55 Levy, M.A. et al.   Professional courtesy-current practices and attitudes.  N-Engl-J-Med.  329(22): 1627-1631. Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

56 Lexchin. J.  Interactions betwen physicians and the pharmaceutical industry: what does the literature say ?.  Can-Med-Assoc-J.  149 (10) : 1407. Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

57 Lizza, J.P. Persons and death: what’s methaphysically wrong with our current statutory definition of death ?  J-Med-Philos.  18 (4): 351-374. Aug. 1993.  ENGLISH.

58 Lozano, J.   When dialysis only prolongs the dying  process.  Nephrol-News-Issues.  7 (10): 28-29.  Oct.  1993. ENGLISH.

59 Luboshitsky, D.  and Weil, F.  Ethical and moral dilemmas in the treatment of an abusive parent-the ocupational therapy perspective.  Med-Law.   12 (3-5): 221-227.  1993. ENGLISH.

60 Malmstrom, C.  Meeting of medical societies of the former Yugoslavia. A unified declaration on medical ethics in war. Lakartidningen.  90 (41):   3508. Oct. 1993. SWEDISH.

61 Marshall, E.   Medical ethics. A tough line on genetic screening (news).  Science. 262 (5136): 984-985.  Nov. 1993.  ENGLISH.

62 McElhinney, T.K.    Medical ethics in medical education: finding and keeping a place at the table.  J.Clin. Ethics. 4 (3): 273-275. Fall.  1993.  ENGLISH.

63 McNeill,  P. and Gorman, D.   Ethics and clinical medicine (letter). Aust-N-Z-J-Med.  23 (4): 416. Aug. 1993.  ENGLISH.

64 Meran, J.G. Brief definitions of medical ethics concepts. 29. Brain death and informed consent. The planned organ transplantation law in Germany.  Diskussionsforum- Med-Ethik.  (6): XXXII. Sep. 1993. GERMAN.

65 Miles,   S.H.   Clinical ethics and  reform  of  access  to  health  care.  J-Clin-Ethics. 4 (3): 255-257.  Fall.  1993.  ENGLISH.

66 Miller,  R.B.   Dialysis should be withdrawn when the burdens outweigh the benefits. Nephrol-News-Issues. 7 (10): 33-34-38.  Oct. 1993. ENGLISH.

67 Mooney, G.   Should  doctors  be  concerned  with  efficiency ?.  Aust-N-Z-J-Med.  23 (4): 419-423. Aug. 1993. ENGLISH.

68 Morreim,  E.H.  Blessed be the tie that binds?. Antitrust perils of physician investment and self-referral.  J-Leg-Med.  14(3): 359-412. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

69 MSMS  adopts policy statement on physician-assisted suicide. Mich-Med. 92 (6): 27-29. Jun. 1993. ENGLISH.

70 Muir,  J.G.   Carefully controlled population survey (letter). Arch-Sex-Behav.  22 (5): 501-503.  Oct.  1993.  ENGLISH

71 O’Brien,  R.C.   The legal dilemma of partner notification during the HIV epidemic.   J-Clin-Ethics.  4 (3): 245-252.  Fall.   1993. ENGLISH.

72 Ostini,  R.  et al. The ethics  of  experimental  heroin  maintenance.  J-Med-Ethics.  19 (3): 175-182. Sep.  1993. ENGLISH.

73 Pfeffer, M.R. Ethics and the oncologist. Med-Law. 12 (3-5): 235-240. 1993.   ENGLISH.

74 Pozsar, E.   The right of the patient (letter). Orv-Hetil.  134 (44): 2457-2458. Oct. 1993.  HUNGARIAN.

75 Richmond, C.  Medicine and misogyny.  Can-Med-Assoc-J.  149  (8):  1149-1150. Oct. 1993.  ENGLISH.

76 Rothstein,  M.A.  Genetics, insurance, and the ethics of genetic counseling. Mol-Genet-Med.  3:  159-177.  1993.  ENGLISH.

77 Sanders,  L.M. : Giudice, L. and Raffin, T.A.  Ethics of fetal tissue transplantation.  West-J-Med.  159 (3):  400-407. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

78 Schreiber,  H.W.   Surgery and the surgeon in self reflection. Chirurg.  64 (9):  Suppl. 163-168. Sep.  1993. GERMAN.

79 Slaby, A.  Ethical decision-making on limitations and needs in terminal care. Cas-Lek-Cesk. 132 (18): 564-567. Sep.  1993.  CZECH.

80 Smith,  M.L.  and Martin. K.P.  Confidentiality in the age of AIDS: a case study in clinical ethics. J-Clin-Ethics.   4 (3): 236-241. Fall.  1993. ENGLISH.

81 Sodermark, T.   Contact with reality is questioned (letter).  Lakartidningen.  90 (44):  3845.   Nov.  1993.  SWEDISH.

82 Solusrh,  D.S., Solursh, L.P.  and  Williams, N.R.  Patient-therapist sex: just say no isn’t  enough.   Med-Law. 12 (3-5):  431-438.   1993.  ENGLISH.

83 Spielman, B.J.   Conflict in medical ethics cases: seeking patterns of resolution.  J-Clin-Ethics.   4 (3):  212-218.  Fall.  1993. ENGLISH.

84 Squires,   B.P.  Physicians  and  the pharmaceutical industry.  Can-Med-Assoc-J.  149 (10):  1391-1392. Nov.  1993. ENGLISH.

85 Steinberg,  A. . Katz, E. and Sprung, C.L.   Use of anencephalic infants as organ donors.  Crit-Care-Med.  21 (11):  1787-1790.  Nov. 1993. ENGLISH.

86 Sulmasy,  D.P.  et. al.   A randomized trial of ethics education for medical house officers. J-Med-Ethics.  19 (3):  157-163. Sep.  1993.  ENGLISH.

87 Thompson,  A. and White, G.  Love sick (Letter). N-Z-Med-J.  106 (967):  482. Nov. 1993.  ENGLISH.

88 Tidwell, J.  God, Profit, and the Newtonian laws of motion:  a declaration on independence.  J-Med-Assoc-Ga.  82 (9): 477-478. Sep. 1993.  ENGLISH.

89 Tosta, C.E.   Malaria vaccines:  scientific and ethical issues. Rev-Inst-Med-Trop-Sao-Paulo.  34 (Suppl. 9):   S33-S40.  Apr.  1992. ENGLISH.

90 Trent,  B.   College bitter as courts quash or reduce MDs sexual-abuse penalties. Can-Med-Assoc-J.  149  (10): 1503-1505.   1508-1509.  Nov.  1993.  ENGLISH.

91  Ubel,  P.A.: Arnold,  R.M.  And Caplan, A.L.  Rationing failure. The ethical lessons of the retransplantation of scarce vital organs. JAMA. 270 (20): 2469-2474. Nov. 1993.  ENGLISH.

92  Varga,  I.V.    Disease perception:  a cultural prerogative. Rev-Inst-Med-Trop-Sao-Paulo.  34 (suppl.9): S49-S51. Apr. 1992. ENGLISH.

93 Veatch,  R.M.  Justice and outcomes  research:   the  ethical  limits.   J-Clin-Ethics.  4 (3): 258-261.  Fall.  1993.  ENGLISH.

94 Vineis,  P.  And Soskolne, C.L.   Cancer risk assessment and management.  An ethical perspective. J-Occup-Med.  35 (9):  902-908.  Sep.  1993. ENGLISH.

95 Weinberg,  S.L.  President’s page: doctors, placebos and a “letter from the King” (news). J-Am-Coll-Cardiol.  22 (5): 1549-1551.  Nov. 1993.  ENGLISH.

96 White, B.D.  and Zaner, R.M.   Clinical ethics training for staff physicians: designing and evaluating a model program. J-Clin-Ethics.  4 (3):  229-235. Fall.  1993.  ENGLISH.

97 Wildes, K.W.  Moral authority, morlal standing, and moral controversy. J-Med- Philos.  18 (4): 347-350. Aug.  1993.  ENGLISH.

98 Wilson, P.R. Ethics of analgesia. Clin-J-Pain. 9 (3):  157-158. Sep. 1993. ENGLISH.

99 Zaidel, S. Ethical issues in family law. Med-Law. 12 (3-5): 263-270. 1993.   ENGLISH.

100 Zadik,  Y.Z.   Breaking confidentiality survey.  Med-Law.  12 (3-5):  257-262.  1993.  ENGLISH.

101 Zwierlein,  E.   Brain  death  and  thanatology.   Diskussions-forun-Med-Ethik. (6): XXV-XXVIII.  Sep.  1993.    GERMAN.

 

Lista de títulos de desarrollados en las revistas utilizadas en la bibliografía.

-American  Journal of  Diseases of  Children **
-Archives of Sexual Behavior **
-Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine
-British Medical Journal **
-Canadian Medical Association Journal * y **
-Casopis Lekaru Ceskych
-Chest **
-Chirurg
-Clinical Journal of Pain.
-Clinics in Chest Medicine  **
-Critical Care Medicine **
-Diskussionstorum Medizinische Ethik.
-Harefuah
-Issues in Law and Medicine
-JAMA **
-Journal of the American College of Cardiology  **
-Journal of Clinical Pathology *
-Journal of Legal Medicine.
 -Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society
-Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia.
-Journal of Medical Ethics
-Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
-Journal of Occupational Medicine.
-Lakartidningen
-Lancet  **-
-Leprosy Review
-Medizinische Klinik
-Medicine and Law
-Michigan Medicine
-Molecular Genetic Medicine
-Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde
-Nephrology News Issues
-Neurology **-
-New England Journal of Medicine * y **
-New Zealand Medical Journal
-Obstetrics and Gynecology **
-Orvosi Hetilap
-Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo *-
- Science  **
-South Dakota Journal of Medicine
-Western Journal of Medicine  **
- Wisconsin Medical Journal

*  Se localizan en el Sistema de Bibliotecas, Documentación e Información  (SIBDI)  de la Universidad de Costa Rica.

** Se localizan en la Biblioteca Nacional de Salud y Seguridad Social (BINASSS).

Las revistas que no tienen asterisco(s), se pueden solicitar al Centro Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Información en Ciencias de la Salud (BIREME), en Brasil.

También a la Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina o a la Biblioteca del Congreso, ambas en Washington, D.C., E.U.A.

* Especialista en Bibliografías en Salud Universidad de Costa Rica San Pedro, COSTA RICA  

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