TY - BOOK AU - Bayer,Ronald AU - Beauchamp,Dan E. TI - Public health ethics: theory, policy, and practice SN - 09780195180855 AV - RA427.25 .P82 2007 U1 - 174.2 PUB 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Public health KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Medical policy KW - Public Health KW - ethics KW - Collected Works KW - Communicable Disease Control KW - Environmental Health KW - Ethics, Medical KW - Health Policy KW - Social Problems N1 - Rev. ed. of: New ethics for the public's health / edited by Dan E. Beauchamp, Bonnie Steinbock. 1990; Revised edition of: New ethics for the public's health / edited by Dan E. Beauchamp, Bonnie Steinbock. 1990; Includes bibliographical references and index; . The public health perspective. 1. Sick individuals and sick populations / Geoffrey Rose (International Journal of Epidemiology 14[1]: March 1985, 32-38) -- Community: the neglected tradition of public health / Dan E. Beauchamp (Hastings Center Report 15[6]: December 1985, 28-36) -- The future of the public's health: vision, values, and strategies / Lawrence O. Gostin, Jo Ivey Boufford, and Rose Marie Martinez (Health Affairs 23[4]: July/August 2004, 96-107) -- Rethinking the meaning of public health / Mark A. Rothstein (Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 30[2]: Summer 2002, 144-149) -- pt. II. Autonomy and paternalism. Who should be blamed for being sick? / Daniel Wikler (Health Education Quarterly 14[1]: Spring 1987, 11-25) -- Health promotion: ethical and social dilemmas of government policy / Ronald Bayer and Jonathan D. Moreno (Health Affairs 5[2]: Summer 1986, 72-85) -- No smoking: the ethical issues / Robert E. Goodin (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989, excerpts from chapters 1 and 2) -- For your own good: the anti-smoking crusade and the tyranny of public health / Jacob Sullum (New York: The Free Press, 1998, excerpts). Drug prohibition in the United States: costs, consequences, and alternatives / Ethan A. Nadelmann (Science 245[4921]: 1 September 1989, 939-947) -- Against the legalization of drugs / James Q. Wilson (Commentary 89[2]: February 1990, 21-28) -- pt. III. Justice and health. Policy implications of the gradient of health and wealth / Angus Deaton (Health Affairs 21[2]: March/April 2002, 13-30) -- Putting the picture together: prosperity, redistribution, health, and welfare / Richard G. Wilkinson (In Michael Marmot and Richard G. Wilkinson, eds., Social Determinants of Health [Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999], 256-274) -- Why justice is good for our health: the social determinants of health inequalities / Norman Daniels, Bruce P. Kennedy, and Ichiro Kawachi (Daedalus 128[4]: Fall 1999, 215-251) -- Health policy in a new key: setting democratic priorities / Bruce Jennings (Journal of Social Issues 49[2]: 1993, 169-184) -- pt. IV. Infectious disease: coercion and the protection of society. Surveillance and privacy / Ronald Bayer and Amy L. Fairchild (Science 290[5498]: 8 December 2000, 1898-1899. Ethical and legal challenges posed by severe acute respiratory syndrome: implications for the control of severe infectious disease threats / Lawrence O. Gostin, Ronald Bayer, and Amy L. Fairchild (Journal of the American Medical Association 290[24]: 24 December 2003, 3229-3237) -- Ethical issues in the vaccination of children / Douglas S. Dickema and Edgar K. Marcuse (in G.R. Burgio and J.D. Lantos, eds., Primum Non Nocere Today, 2nd ed. [Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1998], pp. 37-47) -- Rights and dangers: bioterrorism and the ideologies of public health / Ronald Bayer and James Colgrove (in Jonathan D. Moreno, ed., In the Wake of Terror: Medicine and Morality in a Time of Crisis [Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003], pp. 51-74) -- pt. V. Regulation and environment and occupational health. Regulating toxic substances: a philosophy of science and the law / Carl F. Cranor (New York : Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 44-48 [excerpts]) -- To foresee and to forestall / Carolyn Raffensperger and Joel a. Tickner (Introduction to Raffensperger and Tickner, eds., Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Implementing the Precautionary Principle [Washington, DC: Island Press, 1999], pp. 1-11). Doth OSHA protect too much? / Norman Daniels (in Daniels, Just Health Care [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985], chapter 7 [eexcerpts]) -- pt. VI. Genetics and public health. Genetic screening from a public health perspective: three 'ethical' principles / Scott Burris and Lawrence O. Gostin (in Justine Burley and John Harris, eds., A Companion to Genethics [Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2002], pp. 455-464 --; Postgraduate students and health practitioners UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip068/2006004331.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0638/2006004331-d.html ER -