Medical Maryjane Essay, Research Paper
The thesis of this 10 page paper is that
there is a medical necessity for the legal use of marijuana.
There is significant evidence that supports the benefits of THC,
a chemical found in marijuana, is beneficial for sufferers of
cancer, AIDS and glaucoma. Though THC is available in tablet
form, many seriously ill patients cannot take the oral
medication, and many complain that the pill is ineffective. If
the use of marijuana can significantly reduce the suffering of
severely ill individuals, it is a civic and political necessity to
promote legal use. Mednecc.wps
Medical Marijuana # 2 : A 22 page paper that considers the
opposing perspectives on the use of marijuana for medical
purposes. This paper provides both pros and cons and than
provides support for the legal use of marijuana for the treatment
of symptoms of serious illnesses. Bibliography with 10 sources
cited. Medimari.wps
Glaucoma and Marijuana : A 10 page paper which discusses
the use of marijuana in the treatment of glaucoma. A brief
description of glaucoma, in general, is illustrated. this is
followed by a section which discusses some of the most
common treatments of glaucoma today. In discussing many of
the current treatments available, the section discussing the use of
marijuana appears to be a very legitimate implementation in
treating glaucoma. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
RAglauc.wps
Ethical Issues Concerning Medical Use of Marijuana :
A 6 page research paper on whether it is ethical for physicians
to prescribe marijuana for medical purposes in extreme cases.
The writer details both sides of the controversy, the evidence in
support of not prescribing it, and the ethical considerations
which are pertinent–ultimately arguing in favor of one side.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Medmarij.wps
Legalization of Marijuana / Weighing Both Sides :
Both sides of the issue are explored in this 7 page paper. The
writer discusses health & social aspects of the controversy -
citing the risks associated with legalizing marijuana as well as
the possible advantages to doing so. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Mrijuan.wps
Plant Pharmacopoeia / Rainforest Depletion & Its Impact
On Medicine : A 6 page paper in which the writer discusses
deforestation as a threat to medicinal plants and the protective
measures employed by various groups; and a discussion of
eleven (recently discovered) plants and/or their medical
derivitives, including taxol. The paper postulates that protecting
these medicinal plants is imperative through ethics, and even the
passage of more laws. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Pharmaco.wps
Medical Technology & Ethical Dilemma : Mostly an 11 page
analytical book review of Richard Zaner’s “Troubled Voices.” –
The writer cites a number of additional sources to evaluate
Zaner’s contention that advances in medical technologies have
raised many ethical and moral questions. By presenting a
number of stories describing the ethical dilemmas of patients
and their participating care providers, Zaner supports the
concept that medical technologies have caused great moral
dilemmas that never would have been considered in the absence
of such advances. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Zaner.wps
Reproductive Technology / Parenthood or Propriety? :
A 5 page paper outlining the major ethical issues dealing with
reproductive technology and modern medicine. Some of the
technologies discussed include in vitro fertilization, surrogate
motherhood, etc;. The writer takes the view of the protagonist:
these medical breakthroughs should be used by those people
unable to have children naturally. 4 sources listed in
Bibliography. Invitro.wps
The Ethics Of Artificially Provided Nutrition : A 12 page
paper that provides an overview of the issues related to
artificially provided nutrition and hydration as they relate to the
rights of patients and their families. Bibliography lists 12
sources. Artnut.wps
The Ethics of Putting a Price on Life : A 4 page essay on
business practices regarding unsafe products, and the particular
case of death from Toxic Shock Syndrome. The writer details
how businesses decide to let or keep unsafe products on the
market, the effect of lawsuits on such decisions, and the actions
of government agencies in preventing such deaths. No
bibliography. Pricelif.wps
The Issue of Liver Transplants for Patients with Alcholism
– Conservative, Liberal, and Utilitarian Views :
This 10 page report discusses whether or not recovering
alcoholics should be denied access to liver transplants due to
their previous lifestyles. The number of people with liver
disease and other related conditions who could significantly
benefit from a liver transplant is far greater than the number of
donor livers available. This means that criteria, other than
medical, need to be developed to allocate donor livers to
potential recipients. The writer examines the issue from the
viewpoint of a political conservative, a political liberal, and
within the framework of Jeremy Bentham’s doctrine of
utilitarianism. Bibliography lists 10 sources. BWliver.rtf
.
Bibliography
The thesis of this 10 page paper is that
there is a medical necessity for the legal use of marijuana.
There is significant evidence that supports the benefits of THC,
a chemical found in marijuana, is beneficial for sufferers of
cancer, AIDS and glaucoma. Though THC is available in tablet
form, many seriously ill patients cannot take the oral
medication, and many complain that the pill is ineffective. If
the use of marijuana can significantly reduce the suffering of
severely ill individuals, it is a civic and political necessity to
promote legal use. Mednecc.wps
Medical Marijuana # 2 : A 22 page paper that considers the
opposing perspectives on the use of marijuana for medical
purposes. This paper provides both pros and cons and than
provides support for the legal use of marijuana for the treatment
of symptoms of serious illnesses. Bibliography with 10 sources
cited. Medimari.wps
Glaucoma and Marijuana : A 10 page paper which discusses
the use of marijuana in the treatment of glaucoma. A brief
description of glaucoma, in general, is illustrated. this is
followed by a section which discusses some of the most
common treatments of glaucoma today. In discussing many of
the current treatments available, the section discussing the use of
marijuana appears to be a very legitimate implementation in
treating glaucoma. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
RAglauc.wps
Ethical Issues Concerning Medical Use of Marijuana :
A 6 page research paper on whether it is ethical for physicians
to prescribe marijuana for medical purposes in extreme cases.
The writer details both sides of the controversy, the evidence in
support of not prescribing it, and the ethical considerations
which are pertinent–ultimately arguing in favor of one side.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Medmarij.wps
Legalization of Marijuana / Weighing Both Sides :
Both sides of the issue are explored in this 7 page paper. The
writer discusses health & social aspects of the controversy -
citing the risks associated with legalizing marijuana as well as
the possible advantages to doing so. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Mrijuan.wps
Plant Pharmacopoeia / Rainforest Depletion & Its Impact
On Medicine : A 6 page paper in which the writer discusses
deforestation as a threat to medicinal plants and the protective
measures employed by various groups; and a discussion of
eleven (recently discovered) plants and/or their medical
derivitives, including taxol. The paper postulates that protecting
these medicinal plants is imperative through ethics, and even the
passage of more laws. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Pharmaco.wps
Medical Technology & Ethical Dilemma : Mostly an 11 page
analytical book review of Richard Zaner’s “Troubled Voices.” –
The writer cites a number of additional sources to evaluate
Zaner’s contention that advances in medical technologies have
raised many ethical and moral questions. By presenting a
number of stories describing the ethical dilemmas of patients
and their participating care providers, Zaner supports the
concept that medical technologies have caused great moral
dilemmas that never would have been considered in the absence
of such advances. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Zaner.wps
Reproductive Technology / Parenthood or Propriety? :
A 5 page paper outlining the major ethical issues dealing with
reproductive technology and modern medicine. Some of the
technologies discussed include in vitro fertilization, surrogate
motherhood, etc;. The writer takes the view of the protagonist:
these medical breakthroughs should be used by those people
unable to have children naturally. 4 sources listed in
Bibliography. Invitro.wps
The Ethics Of Artificially Provided Nutrition : A 12 page
paper that provides an overview of the issues related to
artificially provided nutrition and hydration as they relate to the
rights of patients and their families. Bibliography lists 12
sources. Artnut.wps
The Ethics of Putting a Price on Life : A 4 page essay on
business practices regarding unsafe products, and the particular
case of death from Toxic Shock Syndrome. The writer details
how businesses decide to let or keep unsafe products on the
market, the effect of lawsuits on such decisions, and the actions
of government agencies in preventing such deaths. No
bibliography. Pricelif.wps
The Issue of Liver Transplants for Patients with Alcholism
– Conservative, Liberal, and Utilitarian Views :
This 10 page report discusses whether or not recovering
alcoholics should be denied access to liver transplants due to
their previous lifestyles. The number of people with liver
disease and other related conditions who could significantly
benefit from a liver transplant is far greater than the number of
donor livers available. This means that criteria, other than
medical, need to be developed to allocate donor livers to
potential recipients. The writer examines the issue from the
viewpoint of a political conservative, a political liberal, and
within the framework of Jeremy Bentham’s doctrine of
utilitarianism. Bibliography lists 10 sources. BWliver.rtf
.
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