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Walcher-Andris, Elfriede: Ethische Aspekte des pharmakologischen "cognition enhancement" am Beispiel des Gebrauchs von Psychostimulanzien durch Kinder und Jugendliche. In: Ethik in der Medizin, 2006, Vol. 18 (1), 27-36 |
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Conrad, Peter: The discovery of hyperkinesis : notes on the medicalization of deviant behavior In: Health, disease, and illness : concepts in medicine / Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney, Dominic A. Sisti, eds. - Washington, DC : Georgetown Univ. Press, (2004). - 153-162 |
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Rifkin, Jeremy: Genetische Diskriminierung. Eine neue Form des sozialen Vorurteils. In: Sueddeutsche Zeitung, 2000 (2000-06-29), 29.06.2000, 17 |
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Mills, Claudia: One pill makes you smarter: an ethical appraisal of the rise of Ritalin. In: Philosophy and Public Policy. , 1998, Vol. 18 (4), 13-17. |
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Rose, Steven P.R.: Neurogenetic determinism and the new euphenics. In: BMJ (British Medical Journal). , 1998, Vol. 317 (7174), 1707-1708. |
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Fitzgerald, Wendy Anton: Engineering perfect offspring: devaluing children and childhood. In: Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly. , 1997, Vol. 24 (4), 833-861. |
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Perring, Christian: Medicating children: the case of Ritalin. In: Bioethics. , 1997, Vol. 11 (3-4), 228-240. |
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Diller, Lawrence H.: The run on Ritalin: attention deficit disorder and stimulant treatment in the 1990s. In: Hastings Center Report. , 1996, Vol. 26 (2), 12-18. |
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Mayor, Susan: Warning against overuse of drugs for inattentive children. [News]. In: BMJ (British Medical Journal). , 1996, Vol. 313 (7060), 770. |
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Blank, Robert H.: Intervention in the brain. In: > <his> Biomedical Policy. Chicago, IL: Nelson-Hall; 1995: 113-135. |
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Petrie, William M.: Psychopharmacology. In: > Reich, Warren Thomas, ed. Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Revised Edition. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster Macmillan; 1995: 2138-2145. |
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Gustafson, Kathryn E.; McNamara, J. Regis; Jensen, Joseph A.: Parents' informed consent decisions regarding psychotherapy for their children: consideration of therapeutic risks and benefits. In: Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. , 1994, Vol. 25 (1), 16-22. |
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O'Leary, James C.: An analysis of the legal issue surrounding the forced use of Ritalin: protecting a child's right to "just say no." [Note]. In: New England Law Review. , 1993, Vol. 27 (4), 1173-1209. |
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Holder, Angela Roddey: The pediatrician and the schools. In: Legal Issues in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Second Edition. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press; 1985: 179-203. |
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Colburn-Rohn, Ellen: Toward competence: an eclectic approach. In: Journal of Bioethics. 1982/1983 Spring/Summer; 4(1/2): 3-10. |
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Hard Choices: Behavior Control. 1981 |
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Springmeyer, Douglas W: Hyperactive children and the use of psychoactive drugs: treatment or coercive behavior management? In: Journal of Contemporary Law, 1979, Vol. 5 (2), 215-231 |
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Klerman, Gerald L; Izen, Judith E: Psychopharmacology. In: Reich, Warren T., ed. Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Volume 3. New York::Free Press,:1978. p. 1378-1387. |
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Miller, Lawrence G: Genetic medicine and social diseases. In: Buckley, John J., ed. Genetics now: Ethical Issues in Genetic Research. Washington::University Press of America,:1978. p. 173-198. |
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Padway, Larry: Federal regulation of Ritalin in the treatment of hyperactive children. In: Ecology Law Quarterly 7(2): 457-495, 1978. |