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21. Baylis, F., & Hellman, J. (2001). <strong>Ethics</strong> in perinatal and neonatal medicine. In A. A. Fanaroff, & R. J.Martin (Eds.), Neonatal-perinatal medicine: Diseases of the fetus and infant (7 th ed., pp. 37-48).Philadelphia: Mosby, a Harcourt Health Sciences Company.22. Baylis, F. (2000). Introduction: Three models of ethics consultation. In B. Freedman, & F. Baylis(Eds.), The roles and responsibilities of the ethics consultant: A retrospective analysis of cases (pp. 1-4). Hagerstown, Md: University Publishing Group.23. Webster, G., & Baylis, F. (2000). Moral residue. In S. Rubin, & L. Zoloth (Eds.), Margin of error: Theethics of mistakes in the practice of medicine (pp. 217-230). Hagerstown, Md: University PublishingGroup. (50% contribution)24. Baylis, F., Downie, J., & Sherwin, S. (1999). Women and health research: From theory, to practice, topolicy. In A. Donchin, & L. Purdy (Eds.), Embodying bioethics: Recent feminist advances (pp. 253-268). New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Reprinted in: (2002). R. Chadwick, & D. Schroeder (Eds.),Applied ethics: Critical concepts in philosophy (Vol 1, pp140-154). London: Routledge.25. Baylis, F., Downie, J., & Sherwin, S. (1998). Reframing research involving humans. In S. Sherwin, F.Baylis, M. Bell, M. DeKoninck, J. Downie, A. Lippman et al. (Eds.), The politics of women's health:Exploring agency and autonomy (pp. 234-259). Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Reprinted in:(2000). E. Boetzkes, & W. Waluchow (Eds.), Readings in health care ethics (pp. 433-449).Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press.26. Baylis, F., & Caniano, D. (1997). Medical ethics and the pediatric surgeon. In K. T. Oldham, P. M.Colombani, & R. P. Foglia (Eds.), Surgery of infants and children: Scientific principles and practice(pp. 381-388). Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven. Reprinted in: (2005) K. T. Oldham, P. M. Colombani,R. P. Foglia, M.A. Skinner (Eds.), Principles and Practice of pediatric Surgery, vols 1 & 2 (pp. 349-356). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.27. Baylis, F., & Downie, J. (1997). Child abuse and neglect: Cross-cultural considerations. In H. L.Nelson (Ed.), Feminism and families (pp. 173-187). New York: Routledge.28. Baylis, F. (1994). A profile of the health care ethics consultant. In F. Baylis (Ed.), The health careethics consultant (pp. 25-44). Totowa, NJ: Humana.29. Baylis, F. (1994). Introduction. In F. Baylis (Ed.), The health care ethics consultant (pp. 1-10). Totowa,NJ: Humana.30. Baylis, F. (1993). Please sterilize my daughter. In F. Baylis, & C. McBurney (Eds.), In the case ofchildren: Paediatric ethics in a Canadian context (pp. 156-158). Toronto: Department of Bioethics,The Hospital for Sick Children.31. Baylis, F. (1993). Assisted reproductive technologies: Informed choice. In New reproductivetechnologies: Ethical aspects. Research Studies of the Royal Commission on New Reproductive<strong>Tech</strong>nologies (vol.1, pp. 47-147). Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada.32. Baylis, F. (1989). Persons with moral expertise and moral experts: Wherein lies the difference? In B.Hoffmaster, B. Freedman, & G. Fraser (Eds.), Clinical ethics: theory and practice (pp. 89-99). NewJersey: Humana.ENCYCLOPEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS1. Baylis, F. (forthcoming). Infertility. In: M. Simon and J. Abelson (Eds) Encyclopedia of Human Biology,3rd Edition, (Vol. x, pp. xx). Elsevier.2. Baylis F. (forthcoming). America, Bioethics in: II Canada. In: B. Jennings (Ed) Encyclopedia ofbioethics 4 th Edition, (Vol. x, pp. xx). New York: MacMillan Reference USA.3. Baylis, F. (2013) Stem cell research. In: H. Lafollette (Ed) The International encyclopedia of ethics,pp.5011-5016. London, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. DOI: 10.1002/ 9781444367072.wbiee451Françoise Baylis, Page 16

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