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These are the top 10 most-cited articles for this title for the previous two years. Most-cited rankings are updated on a monthly basis and provided by CrossRef.

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The Difference That Culture Can Make in End-of-Life Decisionmaking

H. EUGENE HERN, BARBARA A. KOENIG, LISA JEAN MOORE and PATRICIA A. MARSHALL

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 7, Issue 01, Jan 1998, pp 27-40
doi: 10.1017/S0963180198701045 (About doi),
 

Normal Functioning and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction

NORMAN DANIELS

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 9, Issue 03, Jul 2000, pp 309-322
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Biomedical Ethics in Japan: The Second Stage

AKIRA AKABAYASHI and BRIAN T. SLINGSBY

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 12, Issue 03, Jul 2003, pp 261-264
doi: 10.1017/S0963180103123079 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 01 Jul 2003
 

Morally Managing Medical Mistakes

MARTIN L. SMITH and HEIDI P. FORSTER

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 9, Issue 01, Jan 2000, pp 38-53
doi: 10.1017/S0963180100901051 (About doi),
 

Informed Consent in the Genetic Age

AMNON GOLDWORTH

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 8, Issue 03, Jul 1999, pp 393-400
doi: 10.1017/S0963180199803181 (About doi),
 

Response to “Bringing Clarity to the Futility Debate: Don't Use the Wrong Cases” by Howard Brody and “Commentary: Bringing Clarity to the Futility Debate: Are the Cases Wrong?” by L.J. Schneiderman (CQ Vol 7, No 3)

Griffin Trotter

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 8, Issue 04, Oct 1999, pp 527-537
doi: 10.1017/S0963180199004156 (About doi),
 

Giving “Moral Distress” a Voice: Ethical Concerns among Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Personnel

PAM HEFFERMAN and STEVE HEILIG

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 8, Issue 02, Apr 1999, pp 173-178
doi: 10.1017/S0963180199802060 (About doi),
 

Ethics and the Structures of Healthcare

LINDA L. EMANUEL

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 9, Issue 02, Apr 2000, pp 151-168
doi: 10.1017/S0963180100902032 (About doi),
 

An Ethical Analysis of the Barriers to Effective Pain Management

BEN A. RICH

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 9, Issue 01, Jan 2000, pp 54-70
doi: 10.1017/S0963180100901063 (About doi),
 

Cosmetic Surgery and the Internal Morality of Medicine

FRANKLIN G. MILLER, HOWARD BRODY and KEVIN C. CHUNG

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 9, Issue 03, Jul 2000, pp 353-364
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