Volume 41, Issue 1 Volume XLI, Number 1, 1996
Article
INTRODUCTION
Arthur Leonard
HIV-AIDS, INFECTED SURGEONS AND DENTISTS, AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION'S BETRAYAL OF ITS RESPONSIBILITY TO PATIENTS
Michael L. Closen
WHY THE DEBATE ON RESTRICTING HEALTH CARE WORKERS WITH HIV SHOULD END: A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR CLOSEN
Marc E. Elovitz
REPORT OF THE AD Hoc COMMITTEE ON AIDS: HIV-INFECTED HEALTH CARE WORKERS AND EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION LAW
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York *
INTRODUCTION
Ilene Zwirn, M.D.
THE EROSION OF ETHICS AND MORALITY IN MEDICINE: PHYSICIAN PARTICIPATION IN LEGAL EXECUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
Alfred M. Freedman M.D. and Abraham L. Halpern M.D.
THE PSYCHIATRIST AS EVALUATOR: CONFLICTS AND CONSCIENCE
Robert T.M. Phillips M.D., Ph.D
"THE EXECUTIONER'S FACE IS ALWAYS WELL-HIDDEN": THE ROLE OF COUNSEL AND THE COURTS IN DETERMINING WHO DIES
Michael L. Perlin