ABSTRACT

Uganda, 371-79; individualism of, 143-44; postmodern, 95, 103

biology, 9, 19, 57, 200, 335 biomedical model. See medical model Blackstone, William, 202 Blue Cross, 323 Blue Cross/Blue Shield, 244 Blum, Laurence, 33-34, 290 body, the, 2, 19, 21, 23, 44, 108, 112,

200-201, 206, 212, 295, 324 Boethius, 124 Boorse, Christopher, 2 Boston Women's Health Collective, 298 boys, 332, 335, 338 Bradley, F. H., 126 Braybrooke, David, 218-19, 222 Brock, D. W, 177 Brody, Baruch Α., 182η. 11; Life and

Death Decision-Making, 191-96 Brody, Howard, 312, 356 Broome, John, 212, 276 Brown v. Blue Cross & Blue Shield of

Alabama, 244, 249 Brown, Baker, 8-9, 14n. 44 Brown, John, 13n. 36 Brown, Lawrence, 69 Bursztain, Harold et al, 71n. 2

CAH (congenital adrenal hyperplasia), 338

Callahan, Daniel, 289 Canadian Medical Association, 340 Caplan, Arthur, 348, 354 care, 59, 150, 207, 212, 236, 239, 241,

267, 296; -providers, 59, 212; access to, 141, 150, 236 (see also health care, access to); aggressive, 236, 239; basic, 237, 250; experimental, 240, 250; long-term, 295, 298, 312; man­ aged, 212, 236-64 (see also HMOs; MCOs); medical, 63, 83, 148, 238, 328, 340, 376; model of, 33-34; nursing home, 246, 267; preventative, 250; primary, 229, 297; quality of, 58, 141; terminal, 226. See also health care

caregivers, 30, 51, 138, 351, 354 case(s), 137, 138-41, 144-45, 165,

167-86, 192, 269, 348; analysis,

134-35, 139, 180; bioethics, 187, 196; ethics, 189, 191, 194, 196; history, 125, 188, 190, 195; methods, 125, 137; morality, 125, 130; paradigm, 137, 169-70; particular, 133, 135, 165-66, 169, 177-78; presentations, 139, 145, 189, 192, 194, 197n. 10; real, 186-87, 191; signature, 187, 192-93; study, 138, 188

casuistical: analyses, 118, 136-37, 139, 141, 145; interpretations, 140, 145; method, 138-44; pedagogy, 137-38, 144

casuistry, 117-18, 125, 131n. 7, 135, 137, 139, 145, 167, 169-71, 173-74, 179-80, 186; in bioethics, 133-46, 170; new, 133-36, 138, 144

casuists, 125, 137-39, 143, 171, 176-77, 196, 349; Catholic, 124-25

Cathlolic moral theologians, 125, 129 causal: explanation, 39, 41; mechanisms,

65 Cavell, Stanley, 353 certainty, 57, 70; moral, 134, 137, 169 Chambers, Tod, 118 charity, 29-30, 31, 231 Charity Hospital of Louisiana, 6-7 Chase, Cheryl, 339 children, 24, 204, 335; cochlear implanta-

Children's Medical Center, 341 Childress, James R, 118, 147, 152-53,

156 Christian Science, 321-31; Church,

321-31; practices, 321-23, 327-28; practitioners, 325, 33In. 14; role of healing in, 323, 326-28; worldview, 304, 329-30

Christian Science Journal, 325 Christian Scientists, 321-31 chromosomes, 332, 340; XY, 335, 340 Churchill, Larry, 354 class, xv, 29, 31, 59, 141, 224-25, 291,

312 clinical: cases, 65, 74; decision-making

(see decision-making); judgment (see judgment, clinical); medicine (see

medicine, clinical); normality, 17, 20; practice, 59, 63, 70, 76, 100, 103, 167; prediction, 83; trials, 67, 147, 203, 371

clinicians, 16-17, 24, 52, 54, 59, 76, 95, 100-102, 168, 175, 189, 191, 195; perspective of, 187-93

clitoral: hypertrophy, 339; recession, 341; reduction, 342; tissue, 343

clitoridectomy, 8-9 clitoris, 336, 343; reconstruction of, 341 Clouser, K. Danner, 118, 151-52, 167 cochlear implants, 304, 360-70; Nucleus-

22 multichannel, 363 cognition: models of, 77-78 computers. See diagnostic, computer pro-

grams confidentiality, 147, 150 congenital adrenal hyperplasia. See CAH Conroy, Claire, 136 conscience, 304, 317, 328; cases of, 124 consensus, 140-42 consequentialists, 34, 169 contractualism, 163, 273 conventionalism, 142-43 Corcoran v. United HealthCare, Inc., 243 Court of Appeals, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249,

259n. 77 Coventry, Martha, 340 critical interests, 48-50, 52-55 Crouch, Robert, 304 culture, 9, 122, 140-41, 143, 212, 303.