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The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (June, 1992)
Authors: George J. Annas and Michael A. Grodin
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Multi-faceted
This book is wonderful! It provides information on not only Nazis and their medical experiments, but the ethics (or the lack thereof) behind it all. It also delves into medical ethics in general, including the U.S.'s not so pleasant past. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in Nazi medical experiments or medical ethics.


Some Choice: Law, Medicine, and the Market
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (15 September, 1998)
Author: George J. Annas
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good text for benchmarking
An intersting book that presents a lot of legal history in regards to health care decision-making. Chapter 13 is a real eye-opener!

Not A Book For the Complacent
I am fortunate enough to actually have been taught by the writer of this book, Professor George Annas, who is also the chair of the Health Law Department at the School of Public Health at Boston University.

Besides being a prolific writer, the man is gifted with an incredible legal mind and the soul of a humanist. As such, he is well equipped (and well regarded in the fields of health law and medical ethics) to briefly discuss the challenges, ethical dilemmas, and basic problems in a number of contemporary topics that currently provide us with no clear answers. The book provides a good overview of some of these topics, like tobacco control, medical research involving human beings, the true extent of choices involving one's "right" to die, and AIDS and TB.

The true shock (which reads more like an "X Files" storyline than anything real--I hope) is Chapter 13: "Our Most Important Product." The book price is worth getting just this one chapter; I won't ruin the surprise for you, but let's just say that, if you're like me, after reading this chapter you'll be running periodic Internet searches to see if anything related to this story comes up. (And wondering if the FBI, CIA, or other governmental agency is watching my searches.) Read it for yourself and then decide: Truth? Fiction? Is the Truth stranger than Fiction?

As always, a thoughtful "kick in the butt" by Professor Annas, who consistently and skillfully forces us to face the difficult issues plaguing our medical research and technological advances.

This book captures the essence of modern American culture
American culture is unique in its emphasis on individual liberty and freedom of choice. In "Some Choice" George Annas brilliantly shows how these values have taken precedence over others as important, for example, equality, justice and solidarity, and how the liberty rhetoric has undermined the very essence of that which it intends to promote.


Health and Human Rights
Published in Paperback by Routledge (Import) (February, 1999)
Authors: Jonathan M. Mann, Sofia Gruskin, Michael A. Grodin, and George J. Annas
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Good Reference
This book was pretty thorough for documenting health and human rights in several areas of the world, apart from those in the middle east. A gross omission was the case of Iraq. It had an appendix with the declaration of human rights (plus others) for those interested in the "ideal" Otherwise, it was a great introduction into health and human rights.


Having Your Baby by Donor Insemination: A Complete Resource Guide
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin Co (04 January, 1988)
Authors: Elizabeth Noble and George J. Annas
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A GREAT WHAT HAPPENED NEXT BOOK
How did Elizabeth Noble conceive with a sperm donor she knew but without having sex with him? How did her family feel about it? This is an thought provoking book which not only tells Noble's story but has an interesting chapter on donor offspring and their reactions at learning as adults that they have biological fathers who are not the fathers they grew up with. While this is a good book I would also recommend to anyone planning to by this book to also buy Helping the Stork: The Choices and Challenges of Donor Insemination by Vercollone. Vercollone's book helps you discuss DI with your donor offspring so they don't become bitter...which was Noble's experience.


Gene Mapping: Using Law and Ethics As Guides
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (July, 1992)
Authors: George J. Annas and Sherman Elias
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Genetics and the Law III
Published in Hardcover by Plenum Pub Corp (December, 1985)
Authors: Aubrey Milunsky and George J. Annas
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Informed Consent to Human Experimentation: The Subject's Dilemma
Published in Textbook Binding by Ballinger Pub Co (November, 1976)
Author: George J. Annas
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Judging Medicine
Published in Paperback by Humana Press (February, 1991)
Authors: George J. Annas and Daniel Callahan
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Reproductive Genetics and the Law
Published in Hardcover by Year Book Medical Pub (April, 1987)
Authors: Sherman Elias and George J. Annas
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Rights of Doctors, Nurses and Allied Health Professions
Published in Paperback by Ballinger Pub Co (December, 1983)
Authors: George J. Annas, Barbara F. Katz, and Leonard H. Glantz
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