The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 12Journal of Clinical Ethics, Incorporated, 2001 - Medical ethics |
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... cians ' attitudes toward PAS and euthanasia . More importantly , it appears that two - thirds of the respon- dents would facilitate PAS if it were legalized , if both those who would prescribe themselves and those who would refer to ...
... cians ' attitudes toward PAS and euthanasia . More importantly , it appears that two - thirds of the respon- dents would facilitate PAS if it were legalized , if both those who would prescribe themselves and those who would refer to ...
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... cians , 29 By the time these children reached adoles- cence , their self - reports indicated that this percent- age had been reduced to 5 percent.30 According to self - reports , 34 percent of the ELBW teens were free of all impairment ...
... cians , 29 By the time these children reached adoles- cence , their self - reports indicated that this percent- age had been reduced to 5 percent.30 According to self - reports , 34 percent of the ELBW teens were free of all impairment ...
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... cians Cannot Determine if Care Is Futile , " Jour- nal of the American Geriatric Society 42 , no . 8 ( 1994 ) : 871-4 , p . 874 . 19. See also R.M. Veatch and C.M. Spicer , " Medically Futile Care : The Role of the Physi- cian in ...
... cians Cannot Determine if Care Is Futile , " Jour- nal of the American Geriatric Society 42 , no . 8 ( 1994 ) : 871-4 , p . 874 . 19. See also R.M. Veatch and C.M. Spicer , " Medically Futile Care : The Role of the Physi- cian in ...
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CLINICAL ETHICS | 2 |
VOLUME 12 NUMBER | 3 |
VOLUME 12 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2001 | 15 |
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