The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 12Journal of Clinical Ethics, Incorporated, 2001 - Medical ethics |
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... American Medical Association 281 ( 1999 ) : 1066-8 . 2. American Medical Association , Council on Ethi- cal and Judicial Affairs , “ Medical Futility in End - of - Life Care : Report of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Af- fairs ...
... American Medical Association 281 ( 1999 ) : 1066-8 . 2. American Medical Association , Council on Ethi- cal and Judicial Affairs , “ Medical Futility in End - of - Life Care : Report of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Af- fairs ...
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Medical Students ' Involvement in Patient Care The Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American Medical Association Comment : For Healthcare Providers , Just Discerning What's Right. Features In a recent issue of The Journal ...
Medical Students ' Involvement in Patient Care The Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American Medical Association Comment : For Healthcare Providers , Just Discerning What's Right. Features In a recent issue of The Journal ...
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... American Medical Association 284 , no . 15 ( 2000 ) : 1939- 47 . 24. N.N. Finer et al . , " Postnatal Steroids : Short - Term Gain , Long - Term Pain ? " Journal of Pediatrics 137 ( 2000 ) : 9-13 . 25. S. Saigal et al . , “ Differences ...
... American Medical Association 284 , no . 15 ( 2000 ) : 1939- 47 . 24. N.N. Finer et al . , " Postnatal Steroids : Short - Term Gain , Long - Term Pain ? " Journal of Pediatrics 137 ( 2000 ) : 9-13 . 25. S. Saigal et al . , “ Differences ...
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