The Right to DieBerkley publishing corporation [by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's sons], 1976 - 245 sider |
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... concepts . The concept of freedom of self- determination , if unrestrained , could result in harm to others . Therefore , the interpretation of the law demands that the concept of self - determination is inviolate only as long as others ...
... concepts . The concept of freedom of self- determination , if unrestrained , could result in harm to others . Therefore , the interpretation of the law demands that the concept of self - determination is inviolate only as long as others ...
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... concept . To be able to ease the death of a human being is not being ineffective . The hospital personnel are too highly focused on the concept of curing . If there cannot be this fulfillment of purpose , they are unconsciously annoyed ...
... concept . To be able to ease the death of a human being is not being ineffective . The hospital personnel are too highly focused on the concept of curing . If there cannot be this fulfillment of purpose , they are unconsciously annoyed ...
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... Concept of Brain Death . " Perspective Biol . Medicine , Vol . 14 ( 1971 ) , pp . 599-607 . Torrey , E. F. , Ethical Issues in Medicine . Boston : Little , Brown , 1968 . དཔ U.S. Department of Health , Education , and Welfare , Public ...
... Concept of Brain Death . " Perspective Biol . Medicine , Vol . 14 ( 1971 ) , pp . 599-607 . Torrey , E. F. , Ethical Issues in Medicine . Boston : Little , Brown , 1968 . དཔ U.S. Department of Health , Education , and Welfare , Public ...
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The DecisionMaking Dilemma | 1 |
The Surgeons Prerogative | 12 |
Societys Fear of the Doctor | 17 |
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