Medical Ethics in the Liberal State |
| The Economic and Political Structure of Medical Practice |
| The Market in Medical Care: The Profits in Managed Care |
| The Regulated Health Care Market in the Liberal State |
| Just Doctoring, Rights, and Access to Health Care |
| An Ethical Set of Health Care Institutions |
| The Medical Enterprise and Medical Ethics |
| The Functional Analysis of Medical Ethics |
| Doctors, Patients, and Codes of Ethics |
| The Medical Enterprise of the Past |
| The Mature Fee-for-Practice System |
| Medicine in the Liberal State |
| Medical Ethics and Paternalism |
| The End of the Golden Years |
| Professional Reaction to the Liberal Market |
| Just Doctoring: Medical Ethics for the 1990s |
| The Idea of Professional Ethics |
| The Cooperative Liberal State |
| Doctor-Patient Relations in the Liberal Community |
| The Early Evolution of Legal Principles of Informed Consent |
| Informed Consent Suits in the Liberal State |
| Appropriateness Research as a Form of Informed Consent |
| Physicians and Quality of Medical Care |
| The Profession's Reaction |
| The Ethical Approach to Malpractice and Quality Assurance |
| The Ethics of Compensation for Iatrogenic Injury |
| The (Rather Minimal) Legal Duty to Treat |
| The Ethical Duty to Treat |
| Screening for HIV Infection |
| Duty to Warn and the Public's Health |
| Public Expenditure on AIDS Treatment |
| Rationing, Health Insurance, and the Poor |
| Limits on Care at the End of Life |
| The Reasons for Limits: Cost Control |
| Justice, Law, and Morality |
| Liberty, Equality, and Market Impartiality |
| The Core of Liberalism: Negative Freedom |
| The Role of the Medical Profession |
| Medical Ethics in the Liberal State |
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