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  1. Jacob Appel (2012). Castration Anxiety. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (1):85-91.
    Chemical castration laws, such as one recently adopted in the U.S. State of Louisiana, raise challenging ethical concerns for physicians. Even if such interventions were to prove efficacious, which is far from certain, they would still raise troubling concerns regarding the degree of medical risk that may be imposed upon prisoners in the name of public safety as well as the appropriate role for physicians and other health care professionals in the administration of pharmaceuticals to competent prisoners over the inmates’ (...)
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  2. Jacob M. Appel (2012). “How Hard It Is That We Have to Die”. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (04):527-536.
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  3. Jacob M. Appel (2012). Medical Repatriation Does Not Justify Hospital Entanglement in Nonmedical Matters. American Journal of Bioethics 12 (9):9-11.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 9, Page 9-11, September 2012.
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  4. Jacob M. Appel (2012). Privacy Versus History. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (01):51-63.
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  5. Jacob Appel (2010). Sweden Asks: Should Convicted Murderers Practice Medicine? Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (04):559-562.
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  6. Jacob Appel (2010). When Any Answer Is a Good Answer: A Mandated-Choice Model for Advance Directives. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (03):417-421.
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  7. Jacob M. Appel (2009). Neonatal Euthanasia: Why Require Parental Consent? Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (4).
    The Dutch rules governing neonatal euthanasia, known as the Groningen Protocol, require parental consent for severely disabled infants with poor prognoses to have their lives terminated. This paper questions whether parental consent should be dispositive in such cases, and argues that the potential suffering of the neonate or pediatric patient should be the decisive factor under such unfortunate circumstances.
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  8. Jacob M. Appel (2008). Smoke and Mirrors: One Case for Ethical Obligations of the Physician as Public Role Model. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (01):95-.
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  9. Jacob M. Appel (2007). A Suicide Right for the Mentally Ill? A Swiss Case Opens a New Debate. Hastings Center Report 37 (3):21-23.
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  10. Jacob M. Appel (2006). May Doctors Refuse Infertility Treatments to Gay Patients? Hastings Center Report 36 (4):20-21.
  11. Jacob M. Appel (2005). Organ Solicitation on the Internet: Every Man for Himself: Commentary. Hastings Center Report 35 (3):14-15.
  12. Jacob M. Appel (2001). Research Guidelines: Changes Urged. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (s4):103-104.
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  13. Jacob M. Appel (2000). Ethics: English High Court Orders Separation of Conjoined Twins. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (3):312-318.
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