Opioids for chronic pain of non-malignant origin—Caring or crippling Robert G. LargeStephan A. Schug Original Paper Pages: 5 - 11
Opioids for chronic pain of non-malignant origin—Coercion or consent? Margaret A. Somerville Original Paper Pages: 12 - 14
Paper one: Social cognition models as a framework for health promotion: Necessary, but not sufficient Paul BennettSimon MurphyDouglas Carroll Discussion Pages: 15 - 22
The bioethics tabloids: How professional ethicists have fallen for the myth of tertiary transmitted heterosexual AIDS Udo SchüklenkDavid MertzJuliet Richters Analysing Ethics Pages: 27 - 36
Anarchists for health: Spanish anarchism and health reform in the 1930s. Part I: Anarchism, neo-malthusianism, eugenics and concepts of health Richard Cleminson Feature Pages: 61 - 67
To anyone morally perplexed about the politics of US health care Paul T. Menzel Feature Pages: 68 - 70
Therapy of ‘the word’: New goals in teaching communication skills Valerie J. Grant Feature Pages: 71 - 74