Comprehensive Bibliography In Military Ethics, Leadership ...
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<strong>Military</strong> Medical <strong>Ethics</strong><br />
<strong>In</strong>stitute for National Security <strong>Ethics</strong> and <strong>Leadership</strong><br />
National Defense University, Washington DC<br />
Prepared June 22, 2009<br />
Unclassified<br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
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Law, and the New Medicine; 41. New York: Springer, 2008.<br />
Amoroso, Paul J. and Wenger, Lynn L. "The Human Volunteer in <strong>Military</strong> Biomedical Research<br />
(<strong>Military</strong> Medical <strong>Ethics</strong>. Volume 2, Chapter 19)." Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical<br />
<strong>In</strong>formation Center. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA454568.<br />
Annas, George J. "<strong>Military</strong> Medical <strong>Ethics</strong>--Physician First, Last, always." The New England<br />
Journal of Medicine 359, no. 11 (2008): 1087.<br />
Auster, S. L. "Confidentiality in <strong>Military</strong> Medicine." <strong>Military</strong> Medicine 150, no. 7 (Jul, 1985):<br />
341-346.<br />
Barber, Bernard. Medical <strong>Ethics</strong> and Social Change. Philadelphia: American Academy of<br />
Political and Social Science, 1978.<br />
Beam, Thomas E. and Linette R. Sparacino. <strong>Military</strong> Medical <strong>Ethics</strong>. Volumes 1 & 2. Textbooks<br />
of <strong>Military</strong> Medicine. Falls Church, Va.: Office of the Surgeon General, United States Army<br />
; Washington, DC : Borden <strong>In</strong>stitute, Walter Reed Army Medical Center ; Bethesda, Md. :<br />
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences United States; Dept. of the Army;<br />
Office of the Surgeon General;, 2003.<br />
Beauchamp, Tom L. and James F. Childress. Principles of Biomedical <strong>Ethics</strong>. New York: Oxford<br />
University Press, 1979.<br />
Benatar, S. R. "Medical <strong>Ethics</strong> in Times of War and <strong>In</strong>surrection: Rights and Duties." The<br />
Journal of Medical Humanities 14, no. 3 (Fall, 1993): 137-147.<br />
Bennahum, David A. "Historical Reflections on the <strong>Ethics</strong> of <strong>Military</strong> Medicine." Cambridge<br />
Quarterly of Healthcare <strong>Ethics</strong> 15, no. 4 (2006): 345.<br />
Bisgard, J. C. "Should Physicians Prepare for War? 1. the Obligation to Care for the<br />
Casualties." The Hastings Center Report 12, no. 2 (Apr, 1982): 15-17.<br />
Bloche, Maxwell Gregg. Uruguay's <strong>Military</strong> Physicians : Cogs in a System of State Terror. AAAS<br />
Publication ;; 87-8. Washington, D.C. (1333 H St., N.W., Washington 20005): Committee<br />
on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, American Association for the Advancement of<br />
Science, 1987.<br />
British Medical Association working group report. Medicine Betrayed : The Participation of<br />
Doctors in Human Rights Abuses. London ; Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Zed Books, 1992.<br />
British Medical Journal. Medical <strong>Ethics</strong> Today the BMA's Handbook of <strong>Ethics</strong> and Law. London:<br />
BMJ, 2004.<br />
Campbell, Nancy D. Discovering Addiction : The Science and Politics of Substance Abuse<br />
Research. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2007.<br />
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