1.
Beyond breaking bad news: how to help patients who suffer
by Rabow, M W
The Western journal of medicine, 1999-10, Vol.171 (4), p.260-263

2.
What is immoral about eugenics?
by Caplan, Arthur L
The Western journal of medicine, 1999-11-01, Vol.171 (5-6), p.335-337

3.
Collusion in doctor-patient communication about imminent death: an ethnographic study
by The, A M
The Western journal of medicine, 2001-04, Vol.174 (4), p.247-253

4.
Practitioner attitudes in the United States and United Kingdom toward decisions at the end of life
by Donna L Dickenson
The Western journal of medicine, 2001-02, Vol.22 (2), p.99-109

5.
Communicating bad news
by Back, Anthony L
The Western journal of medicine, 2002-05, Vol.176 (3), p.177-180

6.
Understanding cultural difference in caring for dying patients
by Koenig, B A
The Western journal of medicine, 1995-09, Vol.163 (3), p.244-249

7.
Accurate prognostications of death. Opportunities and challenges for clinicians
by Lynn, J
The Western journal of medicine, 1995-09, Vol.163 (3), p.250-257

8.
A book that made me think
by Weijer, C
The Western journal of medicine, 2000-10, Vol.173 (4), p.224-224

9.
A book that disturbed me
by Weijer, C
The Western journal of medicine, 2000-07, Vol.173 (1), p.11-11

10.
A survey of physician attitudes and practices concerning cost-effectiveness in patient care
by Ginsburg, Marjorie E
The Western journal of medicine, 2000-12, Vol.264 (6), p.390-394

11.
Yes: it can be a delusional symptom of psychotic disorders
by Poussaint, Alvin F
The Western journal of medicine, 2002-01, Vol.176 (1), p.4-4

12.
Should physicians support the medical use of marijuana? No: evidence of its safety and efficacy is weak. Counterpoint
by Voth, Eric A
The Western journal of medicine, 2002-03, Vol.176 (2), p.77-77

13.
Should physicians support the medical use of marijuana? Yes: it can be effective when all else fails. Point
by Eidelman, William S
The Western journal of medicine, 2002-03, Vol.176 (2), p.76-76

14.
No: it is dangerous to ask psychiatrists to enforce social policy
by Yamey, Gavin
The Western journal of medicine, 2002-01, Vol.176 (1), p.5-5

15.
Point-counterpoint: should physicians accept gifts from their patients? Yes: If they are given out of beneficence or appreciation
by Andereck, W
The Western journal of medicine, 2001-08, Vol.175 (2), p.76-76

16.
On telling the truth to patients with dementia
by Marzanski, M
The Western journal of medicine, 2000-11, Vol.11 (5), p.45-323

17.
Health care without harm: an ethical imperative. A consensus statement from Biomedical Ethicists in Support of Environmentally Sound Healthcare Practices
by Heilig, S
The Western journal of medicine, 2001-10, Vol.175 (4), p.222-223

18.
Role conflicts of physicians and their family members: rules but no rulebook
by Chen, Frederick M
The Western journal of medicine, 2001-10, Vol.12 (4), p.1153-239

19.
Point-counterpoint: should physicians accept gifts from their patients? No: Gifts debase the true value of care
by Weijer, C
The Western journal of medicine, 2001-08, Vol.175 (2), p.77-77

20.
Palliative surgery for cancer pain
by McCahill, Laurence
The Western journal of medicine, 2002-03, Vol.22 (2), p.55-110
