<p><strong>Part One: A Conceptual Framework for Health Care Ethics</strong></p> <p>1. Chapter One: Introduction</p> <p>2. Chapter Two: Ethical Theories and Principles in Health Care</p> <p>3. Chapter Three: The Health Care Professional-Patient Relationship</p> <p><strong>Part Two: Health and Disease Issues</strong></p> <p>4. Chapter Four: Biological Givens or Social Constructions?</p> <p>5. Chapter Five: Biomedical and Behavioral Research</p> <p><strong>Part Three: Beginning of Life Issues</strong></p> <p>6. Chapter Six: Abortion</p> <p>7. Chapter Seven: Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: Donor Insemination, In-vitro Fertilization, and Beyond</p> <p>8. Chapter Eight: Genetic Screening, Counseling, and Therapy</p> <p>9. Chapter Nine: Therapeutic Cloning, Reproductive Cloning, and Ectogenesis</p> <p><strong>Part Four: End of Life Issues</strong></p> <p>10. Chapter Ten: The Aging Process and Long-Term Health Care</p> <p>11. Chapter Eleven: Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, and Palliative Care</p> <p><strong>Part Five: Micro- and Macro-Allocation Issues</strong></p> <p>12. Chapter Twelve: Organ Transplantation: Individual Allocation Decisions</p> <p>13. Chapter Thirteen: Health Care Reform: Social Distribution Decisions</p>