Healing the system by restoring its most important virtues Henk ten HaveBert Gordijn Editorial 10 May 2016 Pages: 147 - 148
Measuring ‘virtue’ in medicine Ben KotzeeAgnieszka Ignatowicz Scientific Contribution 02 July 2015 Pages: 149 - 161
Innovation in medicine: Ignaz the reviled and Egas the regaled Antonei Benjamin Csoka Scientific Contribution 14 December 2015 Pages: 163 - 168
Questioning Engelhardt’s assumptions in Bioethics and Secular Humanism Shahram Ahmadi Nasab Emran Scientific Contribution 29 December 2015 Pages: 169 - 176
“You hoped we would sleep walk into accepting the collection of our data”: controversies surrounding the UK care.data scheme and their wider relevance for biomedical research Sigrid SterckxVojin RakicPascal Borry Scientific Contribution Open access 18 August 2015 Pages: 177 - 190
How do researchers decide early clinical trials? Hannah GrankvistJonathan Kimmelman Scientific Contribution 01 February 2016 Pages: 191 - 198
The utility of standardized advance directives: the general practitioners’ perspective Ina Carola OtteBernice ElgerKlaus Walter Bally Scientific Contribution Open access 09 February 2016 Pages: 199 - 206
Time, space and form: Necessary for causation in health, disease and intervention? David W. EvansNicholas LucasRoger Kerry Scientific Contribution 08 September 2015 Pages: 207 - 213
The ethics of killing human/great-ape chimeras for their organs: a reply to Shaw et al. César Palacios-González Scientific Contribution Open access 21 August 2015 Pages: 215 - 225
Using non-human primates to benefit humans: research and organ transplantation—response to César Palacios-González Wybo DondorpDavid ShawGuido de Wert Scientific Contribution Open access 08 December 2015 Pages: 227 - 228
On balance: weighing harms and benefits in fundamental neurological research using nonhuman primates Gardar ArnasonJens Clausen Scientific Contribution 08 September 2015 Pages: 229 - 237
Child organ trafficking: global reality and inadequate international response Alireza Bagheri Scientific Contribution 26 November 2015 Pages: 239 - 246
Medicalization in psychiatry: the medical model, descriptive diagnosis, and lost knowledge Mark J. Sedler Scientific Contribution 24 November 2015 Pages: 247 - 252
Medicalization and overdiagnosis: different but alike Bjørn Hofmann Scientific Contribution 24 February 2016 Pages: 253 - 264
Disconnectedness from the here-and-now: a phenomenological perspective as a counteract on the medicalisation of death wishes in elderly people Els van WijngaardenCarlo LegetAnne Goossensen Scientific Contribution 01 February 2016 Pages: 265 - 273
Fragments of illness: The Death of a Beekeeper as a literary case study of cancer Hilde BondevikKnut Stene-JohansenRolf Ahlzén Scientific Contribution 27 November 2015 Pages: 275 - 283
Continuous deep sedation and homicide: an unsolved problem in law and professional morality Govert den Hartogh Scientific Contribution Open access 29 December 2015 Pages: 285 - 297
The issue of being touched Betty-Ann SolvollAnders Lindseth Scientific Contribution 29 December 2015 Pages: 299 - 306
The new holism: P4 systems medicine and the medicalization of health and life itself Henrik VogtBjørn HofmannLinn Getz Scientific Contribution Open access 28 January 2016 Pages: 307 - 323
Drinking in the last chance saloon: luck egalitarianism, alcohol consumption, and the organ transplant waiting list Andreas Albertsen Scientific Contribution 02 February 2016 Pages: 325 - 338