The Right to DieBerkley publishing corporation [by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's sons], 1976 - 245 sider |
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... Medical Association told a reporter of the Toronto Globe and Mail on January 12 , 1973 , that most physicians there do not prolong a patient's life artifically when death is certain and there is no hope of recovery . " The practice of ...
... Medical Association told a reporter of the Toronto Globe and Mail on January 12 , 1973 , that most physicians there do not prolong a patient's life artifically when death is certain and there is no hope of recovery . " The practice of ...
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... Medical Journal , Vol . 14 ( September - October . 1967 ) , pp . 137-39 . Black , H. D. Black's Law Dictionary . St ... Association , Vol . 211 , No. 1 ( January 5 , 1970 ) , pp . 76-81 . " Canadian Medical Association's Statement on ...
... Medical Journal , Vol . 14 ( September - October . 1967 ) , pp . 137-39 . Black , H. D. Black's Law Dictionary . St ... Association , Vol . 211 , No. 1 ( January 5 , 1970 ) , pp . 76-81 . " Canadian Medical Association's Statement on ...
Side 239
... Medical vs. Legal Definitions of Death . " Journal of the American Medical Association , Vol . 204 ( March 6 , 1968 ) , pp . 423-25 . Hamlin , Hannibal . " Life or Death by EEG . " Journal of the American Medical Association , Vol . 190 ...
... Medical vs. Legal Definitions of Death . " Journal of the American Medical Association , Vol . 204 ( March 6 , 1968 ) , pp . 423-25 . Hamlin , Hannibal . " Life or Death by EEG . " Journal of the American Medical Association , Vol . 190 ...
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The DecisionMaking Dilemma | 1 |
The Surgeons Prerogative | 12 |
Societys Fear of the Doctor | 17 |
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