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CONTENTS

THE ETHICS OF THE PROFESSIONS AND OF BUSINESS

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FOREWORD
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Clyde L. King
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS WITH A DEDICATION
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THE INTERPROFESSIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE ON THE ETHICS OF THE PROFESSIONS AND OF BUSINESS
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PART I—THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ETHICAL CODES FOR THE PROFESSIONS
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROFESSIONAL IDEAL: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST
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Robert D. Kohn, New York City, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
THE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
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R. M. Mac Iver, Professor of Political Economy, University of Toronto
THE INTERRELATIONS OF THE PROFESSIONS
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Charles Harris Whitaker, Editor, the Journal of the American Institute of Architects

PART II— THE ETHICAL CODES OF LAWYERS
THE ETHICS OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION 16
Henry W. Jessup, J. D., Counsellor-at-Law, New York City, Chairman, Committee of Professional Ethics of the New York State Bar Association; formerly, Chairman of Committee on Grievances and Ethics, American Bar Association
THE NEED FOR STANDARDS OF ETHICS FOR JUDGES 29
Edward A. Harriman, Counsellor-at-Law, Washington, D. C; formerly. Chairman, Committee on Grievances and Ethics, American Bar Association
GROUP ORGANIZATIONS AMONG LAWYERS 33
Herbert Harley, Secretary, American Judicature Society, Chicago, Illinois
UNLAWFUL PRACTICE OF THE LAW MUST BE PREVENTED 44
Julius Henry Cohen, Counsellor-at-Law, New York City, Chairman, Committee on
Unlawful Practice of the Law and Member, Committee on Professional Ethics, New York County Lawyers' Association
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON LEGAL ETHICS 48

PART III— THE ETHICS OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
THE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, TRAINING AND ETHICAL CODES OF
PHYSICIANS, DENTISTS, NURSES AND PHARMACISTS 51
A. D. Whiting, M. D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PART IV— THE ETHICAL CODES OF THE ENGINEERS
ETHICS AND THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION 68
Morris Llewellyn Cooke, Consulting Engineer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Member American Association of Engineers, Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
THE ETHICS OF THE MECHANICAL ENGINEER 72
Calvin W. Rice, Secretary, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ETHICS OF THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION 76
Frederick Haynes Newell, United States Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C.
ETHICS OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 86
Carl Hering, D. Sc., Consulting Engineer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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