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April 11, 1987
Taking it on the chin--for life: reflections on a Vatican instruction
Daniel E Pilarczyk
America
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February 12, 1994
Narcissus cloned
John J Conley
America
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January 31, 2002
Neither person nor property: embryo research and the status of the early embryo
P Lauritzen
America
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March 26, 2004
Food for Terri Schiavo: 'when humans eat, it is not like filling up a gas tank'
John F Kavanaugh
America
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April 6, 2002
Killing them softly with kindness: euthanasia legislation in the Netherlands
T A Shannon
America
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September 21, 1991
Catholic doctors and the Catholic church
J Robinson
America
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June 3, 2006
Catholicism, death and modern medicine
Lisa Sowle Cahill
America
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September 24, 2005
No to abortion: posture, not policy
Dennis O'Brien
America
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October 20, 1990
Human gene therapy: an ethical advance?
J F Keenan
America
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March 14, 1992
'Moral considerations' ill considered
R A McCormick
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America
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April 11, 1987
Taking it on the chin--for life: reflections on a Vatican instruction
Daniel E Pilarczyk
America
|
February 12, 1994
Narcissus cloned
John J Conley
America
|
January 31, 2002
Neither person nor property: embryo research and the status of the early embryo
P Lauritzen
America
|
March 26, 2004
Food for Terri Schiavo: 'when humans eat, it is not like filling up a gas tank'
John F Kavanaugh
America
|
April 6, 2002
Killing them softly with kindness: euthanasia legislation in the Netherlands
T A Shannon
America
|
September 21, 1991
Catholic doctors and the Catholic church
J Robinson
America
|
June 3, 2006
Catholicism, death and modern medicine
Lisa Sowle Cahill
America
|
September 24, 2005
No to abortion: posture, not policy
Dennis O'Brien
America
|
October 20, 1990
Human gene therapy: an ethical advance?
J F Keenan
America
|
March 14, 1992
'Moral considerations' ill considered
R A McCormick
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