The Right to DieBerkley publishing corporation [by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's sons], 1976 - 245 sider |
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Side 128
... continue to grow . Hair and nails may continue to grow on a " dead " person for one to two days after burial . Therefore , we must realize that although we can technically define human death as the ending of abso- lutely all cellular ...
... continue to grow . Hair and nails may continue to grow on a " dead " person for one to two days after burial . Therefore , we must realize that although we can technically define human death as the ending of abso- lutely all cellular ...
Side 157
... continue to attend after the patient in their family has died . St. Christopher's continues to bolster survivors . The staff selects those who appear to need aid most and reaches out to them . * This follow - up covers about 15 percent ...
... continue to attend after the patient in their family has died . St. Christopher's continues to bolster survivors . The staff selects those who appear to need aid most and reaches out to them . * This follow - up covers about 15 percent ...
Side 173
... continue to keep this oath unviolated may be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art , respected by all men at all times but should I trespass and violate this oath , may the reverse be my lot . THE OATH OF MAIMONIDES ...
... continue to keep this oath unviolated may be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art , respected by all men at all times but should I trespass and violate this oath , may the reverse be my lot . THE OATH OF MAIMONIDES ...
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The DecisionMaking Dilemma | 1 |
The Surgeons Prerogative | 12 |
Societys Fear of the Doctor | 17 |
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