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    Medicine Enters 1948

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    The Editor\u27s Introduction

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    Ethics in Dealing with Privileged Information

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    Ethics of Ectopic Operations

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    Medical Opinion Concerning Euthanasia

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    Can Effective Apology Emerge Through Litigation?

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    Gerhardstein provides a number of examples in which the factors identified by Roger Conner and Patricia Jordan--ripeness, a window of opportunity, and a symbolic act or gesture--came together to facilitate apology by a public leader. But he doesn\u27t think that the window of opportunity needs to be exogenously determined. Rather, advocates can, through litigation and settlement demands, create that window. He believes that apology by public officials can do more to promote healthy civic society than can mere monetary settlement

    The Enlarging Field of the Public Health Officer

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