The ethics of public health / edited by Michael Freeman.

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Other Authors: Freeman, Michael D. A. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, [2010]
Series:International library of medicine, ethics, and law.
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Table of Contents:
  • Volume I. Introduction
  • Part I. An Introduction:
  • The genesis of public health ethics / Ronald Bayer and Amy L. Fairchild
  • Rethinking the meaning of public health / Mark A. Rothstein
  • From old to new public health: role tensions and contradictions / Anita Goraya and Graham Scambler
  • Health promotion development in Europe: achievements and challenges / E. Ziglio, S. Hagard and J. Griffiths
  • Part II. And Bioethics:
  • Public health ethics / mapping the terrain, James F. Childress, Ruth R. Faden, Ruth D. Gaare, Lawrence O. Gostin, Jeffrey Kahn, Richard J. Bonnie, Nancy E. Kass, Anna C. Mastroianni, Jonathan D. Moreno and Philip Nieburg
  • Ethics and public health, forging a strong relationship / Daniel Callahan and Bruce Jennings
  • Broadening the bioethics agenda / Dan W. Brock
  • How infectious diseases got left out – and what this omission might have meant for bioethics / Leslie P. Francis, Margaret P. Battin, Jay A. Jacobson, Charles B. Smith and Jeffrey Botkin
  • Public health ethics: from foundations and frameworks to justice and global public health / Nancy E. Kass
  • Ethics and infectious diseases / Michael J. Selgelid
  • Part III. The Historical Debate:
  • The importance of social intervention in Britain's mortality decline c1850–1914: a re-interpretation of the role of public health / Simon Szreter
  • The rise of surveillance medicine / David Armstrong
  • Part IV. Research Issues:
  • Ethical principles for the conduct of human subject research: population-based research and ethics / Larry Gostin
  • Protection of research subjects: do special rules apply in epidemiology? / A.M. Capron
  • Children in HIV /AIDS clinical trials: still vulnerable after all these years / Carol Levine
  • Protecting communities in research: philosophical and pragmatic challenges / Charles Weijer
  • Sick individuals and sick populations / Geoffrey Rose
  • Part V. Public Health and Autonomy:
  • Should public health respect autonomy? / Spencer A. Hall
  • Obligatory precautions against infection / Marcel Verweij
  • Part VI. Questions of Governance: Governance, microgovernance and health( Scott Burris)
  • Globalization and cholera: implications for global governance / Kelley Lee and Richard Dodgson
  • Beyond communicable disease control: health in the age of globalization / Dyna Arhin-Tenkorang and Pedro Conceiçao
  • Strengthening governance for global health research / Kelley Lee and Anne Mills
  • Part VII. Public Health and Human Rights:
  • Is there a government in the cockpit: a passenger's perspective, or global public health: the role of human rights / Sofia Gruskin
  • Medicine and public health, ethics and human rights / Jonathan M. Mann
  • Global disparities in health and human rights: a critical commentary / Soloman R. Benatar
  • Part VIII. Surveillance and Privacy:
  • The limits of privacy: surveillance and the control of disease / Ronald Bayer and Amy Fairchild
  • Part IX. Prevention and Its Limits:
  • Individual and collective considerations in public health: influenza vaccination in nursing homes / Marcel Verweij
  • The precautionary principle, epidemiology and the ethics of delay / Elihu D. Richter and Richard Laster
  • The precautionary principle also applies to public health actions / Bernard D. Goldstein
  • Part X. Confinement and Liberty:
  • Cuba's quarantine of AIDS victims: a violation of human rights? / David W. Johnston
  • Controlling AIDS in Cuba: the logic of quarantine / Ronald Bayer and C. Healton
  • The politics of AIDS: compulsory state powers, public health and civil liberties / Larry Gostin.
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