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5. Bleich, J. David: The role and obligations of the physician. L'eylah 2,1 (5741), p.7-11.
6. Bleich, J. David: Judaism and healing: halachic perspectives. N.Y. 1981, 13+199p.
7. Borchard, Marc: L'hygiene publique chez les Juifs. Paris 1865, 39p.
8. Brody, Baruch A.: The use of halakhic material in discussions of medical ethics. JMP 8 (1983),
p.317-328.
9. Davis, Eli:Aspects of medicine in the Hebrew Bible. Koroth 9 (1986), Engl. sect., p.265-268.
10. Englard, Izhak: The example of medicine in law and equity; on a methodological analogy in classical
and Jewish thought. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 5 (1985), p.238-247.
11. Feldman, David M.: Rosner, Fred (eds.): Compendium on medical ethics. 6th ed. N.Y. 1984,
10+149 p.
12. Feldman, David M.: Health and medicine in the Jewish tradition. N.Y. 1986, 114 p.
13. Franck, Isaac (ed.): Biomedical ethics in perspective of Jewish teaching and tradition. Proceedings of
an academic conference. Washington, D.C. 1980, p. 207-215.
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Jewish teaching and tradition, ed. Isaac Franck, Washington, D.C. 1980, p.50-57.
15. Franck, Issac Understanding Jewish medical ethics: reflections on the papers. JMP 8 (1983),
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16. Gereboff, Joel: Jewish bioethics; redefining the field. Religious Studies Review 8 (1982), p. 316-324.
17. Ginzburger, Binjamin Wolf: Medicin im Talmud. 1745*.18. Greenberg, Irving: Toward convenantal ethic of medicine. In: Jewish values in bioethics, ed. Levi
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19. Greene, Velvl: Ethical issues in community health. B'or Ha'torah 5 (1986), p. 39-51.
20. Gribetz, D.: Tendler, Moses D. (eds.): Medical ethics: the Jewish point of view. Mount Sinai Journal
of Medicine 51 (1984), p. 1-2.
21. Jakobovits, Immanuel: The physician in Jewish law and religious literature. Harofe Haivri 29,1
(1956), Engl. sect., p. 180-171; 29,2 (1956), Engl. sect., p.169-156.
22. Jakobovits, Immanuel: The consideration of human pain in Jewish law. Harofe Haivri 32,1 (1959),
Engl. sect., p. 168-161.
23. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Medicine and religion - a Jewish view. In: Journal of a Rabbi, N.Y. 1966, p.
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25. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Medicine and Judaism, an overview. Assia 7,3-4 (1980), Engl. sect., p.57-78.
26. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Medizin und Ethik im Judentum. In: Begegungen mit dem Judentum, ed.
Bernhard Rubenach, Stutgart 1981, p. 181-188.
27. Jakobovits, Immanuel: The doctor's duty to heal and the patient's consent. L'eylah 2,2 (5742), p. 4-6
= Consent in medicine - Convergence and divergence in tradition, eds. G.R. Dunstan and Mary J.
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28. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Judaism and medicine. In: World religions and medicine, ed. David Goodacre,
Oxford 1983, p. 33-42.
29. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Jewish medical ethics - a brief overview. Journal of Medical Ethics 9(1983), p.109-112.
30. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Some letters on Jewish medical ethics. JMP 8 (1983), p. 217-224.
31. Jakobovits, Immanuel: La posizione dello Shulhan Arukh in confronto al Talmud e a Maimonide in
questioni mediche. Memorial vol. Cassuto, Jerusalem 1986 p. 234-247.
32. Kleeberg, Julius:A medical study of the story of Samson and Delilah. Koroth 7,9-10 (1979), Eng.
sect., p. 195-202.
33. Kottek, Samuel: La maladie vue par les maitres du Talmud. Almanach du KKL, Strasbourg 1980, p.
65-71.
34. Lamm, Norman: Is it a Mitzvah to administer medical therapy? JHCS 8 (1984), p. 5-13.
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35. Levin, Faitel: Health, you and the Halacah. Or Hadorom 3 (1986), p. 21-66.
36. Levin, Faitel: Halacha, medical science and technology; perspectives on contemporary Halacha
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38. Morgenstern, Moshe. Halachic perspective: biomedical ethics - Ohr Tsiporah: a study of the Torah
attitude to the sacredness, dignity, and individuality of human life from conception to death. N.Y.
1981, 90 p.
39. Novak, David: Judaism and contemporary bioethics. JMP 4 (1979), p. 347-366 = Halakha in a
theological dimension, Chico 1985, p. 82-101.
40. Oppler: Einiges aus der altjudischen Medicin. Deutsches Archiv fur die Geschichte der Medizin 4
(1881), p.62f.
41. Rackman, Emanuel: Morality in medico-legal problems: a Jewish view. New York University Law
Review 31 (1956), pp. 1205-1214.
42. Rackman, Emanuel: Jewish medical ethics and law. In: Jewish values in bioethics, ed. Levi Meier,
N.Y. 1986, p. 150-173.
43. Rosner, Fred: The traditionalist Jewish physician and modern biomedical ethical problems. JMP 8
(1983), p. 225-241.
44. Rosner, Fred: Medicine in the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides. N.Y. 1984, 14+325 p.45. Rosner, Fred: The physician's license to heal. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p.
7-13.
46. Rosner, Fred: The patient's obligation to seek healing. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y.
1986, p.15-21.
47. Rosner, Fred: The Jewish physician and biomedical ethics. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics,
N.Y. 1986, p.23-36.
48. Rosner, Fred: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics. N.Y. 1986, 14+405 p.
49. Rosner, Fred; Bleich, J. David (eds.): Jewish bioethics, N.Y. 1979, 19+424 p. /R: Shapiro, Michael,
Journal of Religion 63 (1983), p. 330-331.
50. Rubenstein, Samuel: Health and medicine in Jewish law. N.Y. 1977, 27 p.
51. Savitz, H.: Jacob Zahalon and his book 'The treasure of life'. New England Journal of Medicine 213(1935), p. 167 ff*.
52. Schaffer, Sylvan: Providing and accepting medical and psychiatric treatment. JHCS 8 (1984), p.
101-117.
53. Schulweis, Harold M.: The doctor in the patient; the patient in the doctor. Reconstructionist 49,6
(1984), p. 13-14, 32.
54. Segre, Isacco: L'igiene nella Bibbia e nei libri rabbinici. Torino 1897, 54 p.; repr. 1980.
55. Siegel, Seymour: Biomedical ethics. Sh'ma 13 (1982-83), p.109-111.
56. Sinclair, Daniel B.: Law and morality in halakhic bioethics. JLAS 2 (1986), p. 143-163.
57. Singer, Elias: Maimonides medico. In: Maimonides, Buenos Aires 1935, p. 267-283.
58. Slo-Bodkin, S. Garson: Medical gleanings from the Code of Jewish law. JF 17 (1934), p.320, 324,349-350.
59. Sprengel, Kurt (praes.); Levin, Meyer (resp.):Analecta historica ad medicinam Ebraeorum. Dissert.
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60. Steinberg, Avraham (ed.): Jewish medical law: a concise responsa. Compiled and edited from the
Tzitz Eliezer. Jerusalem 1980, 12+180 p. R: Allen, Wayne: Torah and medicine. JSp 48,2 (1983), p.
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61. Straus, Livia Salmanovitz; Straus, Marc J.: Physicians in the Bible and the Code of Hammurabi.
MJu 2,1 (1972), p. 13-14.
62. Tendler, Moses D. (ed.): Medical ethics; a compendium of Jewish moral, ethical and religious
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principles in medical practice. 5th ed., N.Y. 1975, 64p.; Addendum: N.Y. 1981, 90p.
63. Toaff, Renzo: Deontologia dei medici ebrei nei secoli. Memorial vol. Cassuto, Jerusalem 1986, p.
209-233.
Medical experimentation on humans and animals
64. Bleich, J. David: Judaism and animal experimentation. Tradition 22,1 (1986), p. 1-36.
65. Rosner, Fred: Animal experimentation. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p.
317-337.
66. Warhaftig, Itamar: Medical experimentation on prison inmates. Crossroads 1 (1987), p. 175-182.
Pregnancy
67. Ellinson, Getsel: Natural family planning as reflected in contemporary rabbinic responsa. JSOS 46
(1984), P. 51-60.
68. Goldman, Alex J.: Birth control. In: Judaism confronts contemporary issues, N.Y. 1978, p. 109-137.
69. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Problems of Jewish family life, with special reference to birth-control and
artificial insemination. In: Journal of a Rabbi, N.Y. 1966, p. 200-220.
70. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Population explosion, the Jewish attitude to birth control. MJu 1,1 (1970), p.
16-23.
71. Morgenstern, Moshe: Amniotic testing and Halacha. In: Halachic perspective: bio-medical ethics-Ohr Tsiporah, N.Y. 1981, p. 25-31.
72. Rosner, Fred: The biblical-talmudic secret for choosing one's baby's sex. Assia 7,1-2 (1980), Engl.
sect,. p. 45-51.
73. Rosner, Fred: Contraception. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 75-89.
74. Schachter, Hershel: Halachic aspects of family planning. JHCS 4 (1982), p.5-32 = Halacha and
contemporary society, ed. Alfred S. Cohen, N.Y. 1984, p. 3-30.
Artificial fertilization
75. Cohen, Alfred S.:Artificial insemination. JHCS 13 (1987), p. 43-59.
76. Drori, Moshe:Artificial insemination; is it adultery? In: Jewish law and current legal problems, ed.
Nachum Rakover, Jerusalem 1984, p. 203-216.
77. Feldman, David M.: The ethical implications of new reproductive techniques. In: Jewish values in
bioethics, ed. Levi Meier, N.Y. 1986, p. 174-182.
78. Goldberg, Zalman N.: Maternity in fetal transplants. Crossroads 1 (1987), p. 71-77. /Bick, Ezra, ib. p.
79-85.
79. Goldman, Alex J.: Artificial insemination. In: Judaism confronts contemporary issues, N.Y. 1978, p.
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80. Green, Joseph:Artificial insemination in Israel -a legal view; the position of the Israeli judicial system
regarding artificial insemination of a married woman. PAOJS 9 (1987), p.213-234.
81. Halperin, Mordechai: Applying the principles of Halacha to modern medicine: in vitro fertilization,
embryo transfer and frozen embryo. PAOJS 9 (1987), p. 197-212.82. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Problems of Jewish family life, with special reference to birth-control and
artificial insemination. In: Journal of a Rabbi, N.Y. 1966, p. 200-220.
83. Jakobovits, Immanuel: In vitro fertilisation and genetic engineering. L'eylah 2,6 (5744), p. 1-5.
84. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Human fertilisation and embryology - a Jewish view. London 1984, 22p.
85. Leiman Sid Z.: Jewish ethical teaching and technological advance. In: Contemporary ethical issues in
the Jewish and Christian traditions, ed. Frederick E. Greenspahn, Hoboken 1986, p. 9-29.
86. Rosenfeld, Azriel: Generation, gestation and Judaism. Tradition 12,1 (1971), p. 78-87.
87. Rosner, Fred: Test tube babies, host mothers and genetic engineering in Judaism. Tradition 19
(1981), p. 141-148.
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88. Rosner, Fred: In vitro fertilization and surrogate motherhood: the Jewish view. Journal of Religion
and Health 22 (1983), p. 139-160.
89. Rosner, Fred:Artificial insemination. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 91-105.
90. Rosner, Fred: In vitro fertilization, surrogate motherhood, and sex organ transplants. In: Modern
medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 107-127.
Abortion
91. Bleich, J. David: Sexuality and procreation: an address. In: Biomedical ethics in perspective of Jewish
teaching and tradition, ed. Isaac Franck, Washington D.C. 1980, p. 1-11. /R: Gittelson, Roland B., ib.
p. 12-15; Lavine, Thelma Z., ib. p. 15-19; Questions and answers, ib. p. 20-27.
92. Bleich, J. David:Abortion and Jewish law. In: New perspectives on human abortion, eds. Thomas W.
Hilgers, Dennis J. Horan, and David Mall, Frederick, Md. 1981, p. 405-419.
93. Brickner, Balfour: Judaism and abortion. In; Contemporary Jewish ethics, ed. Menachem Marc
Kellner, N.Y. 1978, p. 279-283.
94. Carmy, Shalom: Halacha and philosophical approaches to abortion. Tradition 16,3 (1977), p.
126-157.
95. Frimer, Dov: The right of self-defence and abortion. In: Maimonides as codifier of Jewish law, ed.
Nachum Rakover, Jerusalem 1987, p. 195-216.
96. Goldman, Alex J.:Abortion. In: Judaism confronts contemporary issues, N.Y. 1978, p. 35-62.97. Greenberg, Blu:Abortion: a challenge to Halacha. Judaism 25 (1976), p. 201-208.
98. Herring, Basil F.: Abortion. In: Jewish ethics and Halacha for our time: Sources and commentary.
N.Y. 1984, p. 25-45.
99. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Jewish views on abortion. Western Reserve Law Review 17 (1965), p.
480-497 = Abortion and the law, ed. David T. Smith, Cleveland 1967, p. 124-143 = Child and Family
1 (1968), p. 142-155 = Jubilee vol. Schuster, 1971, p. 34-52 = Abortion, society and the law, eds.
David F. Walbert and Douglas J. Butler, Cleveland 1973, p. 103-121 = Jewish bioethics, eds. Fred
Rosner and J. David Bleich, N.Y. 1979, p. 118-133; with additions: Human Life Review 1,1 (1975),
p. 74-84.
100. Kass, Norman:Abortion in Jewish law. Koroth 8,7-8 (1983), Engl. sect., p. 323-331.
101. Klein, Isaac:Abortion and the Jewish tradition. In: Contemporary Jewish ethics, ed. MenachemMarc Kellner, N.Y. 1978, p.270-278.
102. Lubarsky, Sandra B.: Judaism and the justification of abortion for non-medical reasons. JRJ
31,4(1984), p. 1-13.
103. Morgenstern, Moshe: Halachic perspective: biomedical ethics - Ohr Tsiporah: a study of the
Torah attitude to the sacredness, dignity, and individuality of human life from conception to death.
N.Y. 1981, 90 p.
104. Roberg, Netanel: Therapeutic abortion. In: Jewish law and current legal problems, ed. Nachum
Rakover, Jerusalem 1984, p. 233-241.
105. Rosner, Fred:Abortion. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1968, p. 139-160.
106. Spero, Moshe Halevi: Psychiatric hazard in the halachic disposition towards birth control andabortion: the role of the caseworker. JJCS 53 (1976-77), p. 155-164.
Organ transplant. Heart transplant. Establishing time of death. Autopsies.
107. Bleich, J. David:Artificial heart, but real human being. Sh'ma 13 (1982-83), p. 40-41 = Jewish
Digest 28,9 (1983), p. 63-64.
108.Bleich, J. David: Artificial heart implantation. In: Survey of recent halachic periodical literature.
Tradition 22,2 (1986), p. 67-88.
109.Cohen, Shlomo: Autopsie und Judentum - die historische Entwicklung. Tradition und Erneuerung
45 (1978), p. 4-11*.
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110.Feinstein, Morley T.: Baby Fae and Jewish ethics. JSp 50,1 (1985), p. 41-42.
111.Fink, Reuven: Halachic aspects of organ transplantation. JHCS 5 (1983), p. 45-64.
112.Frankel, Yitzhaq Yedidya: The sanctity of human life. In: The dying human, eds. Andre de Vries and
Amnon Carmi, Ramat Gan 1979, p. 195-199.
113.Frenkel, David A.: Transplants. In: Jewish law and current legal problems, ed. Nachum Rakover,
Jerusalem, 1984, p. 195-201.
114.Goldfarb, Daniel C: The definition of death in the common law and Jewish tradition. CJ 30,2
(1976), p. 10-22 /:Siegel, Seymour: Updating the criteria of death. ib. p. 23-30; Discussion; p. 31-39.
115.Goldman, Alex J.: Organ transplants. In: Judaism confronts contemporary issues, N.Y. 1978, p.
87-108.
116.Goldman, Alex J.: Organ transplants. In: Judaism confronts contemporary issues, N.Y. 1978, p.
211-237.
117.Jakobovits, Immanuel: Ethical problems regarding the termination of life. In: Jewish values in
bioethics, ed. Levi Meier, N.Y. 1986, p. 84-95.
118.Morgenstern, Moshe: conflict of lives: surrendering a fugitive, organ transplants, and the removal of
a life sustaining system. In: Halachic perspective: bio-medical ethics - Ohr Tsiporah, N.Y. 1981, p.
58-71.
119.Rosenfeld, Azriel: The heart, the head and Halacha. New York State Journal of Medicine 70 (1970),
p. 2615-2619.120.Rosner, Fred: Genetic engineering and Judaism. In: Jewish bioethics, eds. Fred Rosner and J. David
Bleich, N.Y. 1979, p. 409-420.
121.Rosner, Fred: Definition of death in Jewish law. New York State Journal of Medicine 83 (1983), p.
973-978.
122.Rosner, Fred: Jewish perspectives on issues of death and dying. JHCS 11 (1986), p. 50-69.
123.Rosner, Fred: Definition of death. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 241-254.
124.Rosner, Fred: Organ transplantation. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 255-275.
125.Rosner, Fred:Autopsy. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 277-297.
126.Sacks, Jonathan: Recent responsa: mentally incompetent persons as organ donors. L'eylah 2,5
(5743), p. 6-9.
127.Schwartz, Harry: Medical-ethical issues and the Jewish tradition. N.Y. 1981, 17 p.128.Schwob, Alexandre: Essai sur la medecine legale chez les Hebreux. Dissert. Strasbourg 1861, 81 p.
129.Siegel, Seymour: Healing and the definition of death: an address. In: Biomedical ethics in Perspective
of Jewish Teaching and tradition, ed. Isaac Franck, Washington D.C. 1980, p. 28-33. /R: Gorovitz,
Samuel, ib. p. 34-38; Rosner, Fred, ib. p. 38-43; concluding statement: Bleich, J. David; Gittelsohn,
Roland B.; Lavine, Thelma Z.; Siegel, Seymour; Gorovitz, Samuel, ib. p. 44-49.
130.Sinclair, Daniel B.: Terminating the life of a critically ill patient in Jewish law. Dissert. Jerusalem
1986, 233+12p.
131.[Tagger, Binyamin]: Les transplantations cardiaques. Kountrass 2 (Jan.-Feb. 1987), p. 35-37.
132.Tendler, M.: Cessation of brain function: ethical implications in terminal care and organ transplant.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 315 (1978), p. 394 ff.*133.Yisraeli, Shaul: Skin transplants for burn victims. Crossroads 1 (1987), p. 137-145.
Castration
134. Bleich, J. David: Prostate surgery. In: Survey of recent halachic periodical literature. Tradition 20
(1982), p. 254-264.
135.Ozarowski, Joseph S.: Tubal ligation and Jewish law: An overview. JHCS 7 (1984), p. 41-52.
Sex change
Bleich, J. David: Transsexual surgery. In: Jewish bioethics, eds. Fred Rosner and J. David Bleich, N.Y.
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1979, p. 191-196.
Physician's oath. Confidentiality
136.Glick, Shimon: A comparison of the oaths of Hippocrates and Asaph. Koroth 9,3-4 (1986), Engl.
sect., p. 297-302.
137.Rozos, B., a.o.: The Hippocratic oath and Maimonides' prayer. Koroth 8,5-6 (1982), Engl. sect., p.
248-258.
138.Rupp, Hans Georg: The oath of Asaph - a structural analysis of the literature and of the biblical
sources of its ethics. Koroth 9, 1-2 (1985), p. 205-209.
139.Spero, Moshe Halevi: Halachic definitions of confidentiality in the sychotherapeutic encounter:
Theory and practice. Tradition 20 (1982), p. 298-326.
Miscellaneous
140.Bleich, J. David: Physicians' fees. In: Survey of recent halachic periodical literature. Tradition 19
(1981), P. 354-358.
141.Bleich, J. David: Physicians strikes. In: Survey of recent halachic periodical literature. Tradition 21,3
(1984), p. 80-84.
142.Carmi, Amnon: Optimus inter medicos ad Gehannam. In: Law and medicine, Haifa 1987, p.
210-217.143.Carmi, Amnon. Doctors and patients in Jewish law. In: Law and medicine, Haifa 1987, p. 218-224.
144.Carter, K. Codell: An illustration of the religious foundations of talmudic medicine: tractate
Megillah, fal. 27b-28a. Koroth 9,1-2 (1985), p. 92-98
145. Daube, David: Legal problems in medical advance. ILR 6 (1971), p. 1-17.
146. Franck, I.: Jewish religious law as a model of the patient-physician relationship. In: The Clinical
encounter, ed. Earl E. Shelp, Dordrecht 1983, p. 141-148*.
147. Frimer, Dov I.: Medical examinations by order of the court and the right to privacy: the common
law and Jewish law experienced. ILR 17 (1982),
p.96-103.
148. Golding, Martin P.: Preventive vs. curative medicine: Perspectives of the Jewish legal tradition.
JMP 8 (1983), p. 269-286.149. Goldman, Alex J.: Cryobiology (freezing of human bodies). In: Judaism confronts contemporary
issues, N.Y. 1978, p. 151-157.
150. Goldman, Alex J.: Drugs. In: Judaism confronts contemporary issues, N.Y. 1978, p. 158-170.
151. Gordon, Harry H.: The doctor-patient relationship. JMP 8 (1983), p. 243-255.
152. Green, Ronald: Genetic medicine in the perspective of orthodox Halacha. Judaism 34 (1985), p.
263-277.
153. Herring, Basil F.: Truth and the dying patient. In: Jewish ethics and Halacha for our time:
Sources and commentary, N.Y. 1984, p. 47-65.
154. Herring, Basil F.: Smoking and drugs. In: Jewish ethics and Halacha for our time: Sources and
commentary, N.Y. 1984, p. 221-243.155. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Jewish views on plastic surgery. In: Journal of a Rabbi, N.Y. 1966, p.
193-200.
156. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Genetic engineering. L'eylah 2,2 (5742), p. 3-4.
157. Jakobovits, Immanuel: In vitro fertilisation and genetic engineering. L'eylah 2,6 (5744), p. 1-8.
158. Jakobovits, Immanuel: Plastic surgery on Down's syndrome children. L'eylah 2,8 (5745), p. 1-3.
159. Kass, Norman: The place of medicine in the Talmud. Koroth 9,5-6 (1987), Engl. sect., p. 494-502.
160. Langsam, Yedidyah: Genetic counseling and engineering, family conflicts and therapy, and
measurement standards. Intercom 20,1 (1983), p. 7-13.
161. Lifschitz, Chaim: Jewish medicine: a prophylactic approach. Koroth 8,5-6 (1982), Engl. sect., p.
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157-169.
162. Meier, Levi: Code and no-code; a psychological analysis and the viewpoint of Jewish law. In:
Jewish values in bioethics, ed. Levi Meier, N.Y. 1986, p. 35-45.
163. Newmyer, Stephen: Talmudic medicine and Greek sources. Koroth 9,1-2 (1985), p. 34-57.
164. Novak, David:Alcohol and drug abuse in the perspective of Jewish tradition. Judaism 33 (1984),
p. 221-232 = Halacha in a theological dimension, Chico 1985, p. 72-81.
165. Ozarowski, Joseph S.: Malpractice, JHCS 14 (1987), P.111-127.
166. Palmer, Bernard (ed.): Medicine and the Bible. Exter 1986, 272p.
167. Rabinovitch, Nachum L.: On the risk-benefit ratio or cost-effectiveness in medicine. Jubilee vol.
Jakobovits, 1986, p. 227-233.
168. Rosner, Fred: Tay-Sachs disease: to screen or not to screen. Tradition 15,4 (1976), p. 101-112 =
Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 161-171
169. Rosner, Fred: Jewish ethical issues in hazardous medical therapy. Tradition 19 (1981), p. 55-58.
170. Rosner, Fred: Test tube babies, host mothers and genetic engineering in Judaism. Tradition 19
(1981), p. 141-148.
171. Rosner, Fred: Cigarette smoking and Jewish law. JHCS 4 (1982), p. 33-45.
172. Rosner, Fred: The best physicians destined for Gehenna. New York State Journal of
Medicine 83 (1983), p. 970-972 = Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 37-43.
173. Rosner, Fred: The rationing of medical care: The Jewish view. JHCS 6 (1983), p. 21-32.174. Rosner, Fred: Priests studying and practicing medicine. JHCS 8 (1984), p. 48-61 = Modern
medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 45-58.
175. Rosner, Fred: Informing the patient. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 59-65.
176. Rosner, Fred: Sex preselection and predetermination. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethcis,
N.Y. 1986, p. 129-137.
177. Rosner, Fred: Genetic enineering. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y. 1986, p. 173-185
178. Rosner, Fred: Cigarette and marijuana smoking. In: Modern medicine and Jewish ethics, N.Y.
1986, p. 363-375.
179. Rosner, Fred: Risks versus benefits in treating the gravely ill patient; ethical and religious
considerations. In: Jewish values in bioethics, ed. Levi Meier, N.Y. 1986, p. 46-74.
180. Rosner, Fred: The medical writings of Moses Maimonides. PAOJS 8 (1987), p. 75-91181. Rosner, Fred:AIDS: a Jewish view. JHCS 13 (1987), p. 21-41.
182. Sacks, Jonathan: Cosmetic surgery. L'eylah 2,3 (5742), p. 14-17.
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