Books by "Albert Jonathan Russell"

12 books found

A Teacher's Manual

A Teacher's Manual

by Albert Bushnell Hart, David Maydole Matteson

1928

The New Silent Readers ...

The New Silent Readers ...

by William Dodge Lewis, Albert Lindsay Rowland, Ethel Harriet Maltby Gehres

1930

Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War, 1755-1762

Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War, 1755-1762

by Connecticut Historical Society, Albert Carlos Bates

1905

Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War, 1755-1762 by Albert Carlos Bates, first published in 1903, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.

The Life of John Marshall

The Life of John Marshall

by Albert Jeremiah Beveridge

1919

Life and Labors

Life and Labors

by Albert Jonathan Russell

1897

The Birth of Bioethics

The Birth of Bioethics

by Albert R. Jonsen

2003 · Oxford University Press

Bioethics represents a dramatic revision of the centuries-old professional ethics that governed the behavior of physicians and their relationships with patients. This venerable ethics code was challenged in the years after World War II by the remarkable advances in the biomedical sciences and medicine that raised questions about the definition of death, the use of life-support systems, organ transplantation, and reproductive interventions. In response, philosophers and theologians, lawyers and social scientists joined together with physicians and scientists to rethink and revise the old standards. Governments established commissions to recommend policies. Courts heard arguments and legislatures passed laws. This book is the first broad history of the growing field of bioethics. Covering the period 1947-1987, it examines the origin and evolution of the debates over human experimentation, genetic engineering, organ transplantation, termination of life-sustaining treatment, and new reproductive technologies. It assesses the contributions of philosophy, theology, law and the social sciences to the expanding discourse of bioethics. Written by one of the field's founders, The Birth of Bioethics is based on extensive archival research into sources that are difficult to obtain and on interviews with many of the leading figures in the moral debates in medicine. A very readable and comprehensive account of the evolution of bioethics, this book stresses the history of ideas but does not neglect the social and cultural context and the people involved. It will serve the information needs of philosophers, ethicists, social historians, and everyone interested in the origins of some of today's most hotly debated issues.

Principles of agriculture

Principles of agriculture

by Albert Carey

1880

The outcasts [by A. E. Evans].

The outcasts [by A. E. Evans].

by Albert Eubule Evans

1888

Record of the Rust Family

Record of the Rust Family

by Albert Dexter Rust

1891

Henry Rust (d.ca. 1684/1685) emigrated from Hingham, Norfolk County, England to Hingham, Massachusetts in about 1634/1635, and moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1645. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Kansas, Wisconsin and elsewhere. Includes some history of the Rust family in England and Germany to 1312, as well as other Rust individuals who immigrated to Pennsylvania from Germany and to Virginia and elsewhere in the south from England.