The Right to DieBerkley publishing corporation [by arrangement with G.P. Putnam's sons], 1976 - 245 sider |
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Side 203
... Gifts ) ( a ) A gift of all or part of the body under section 2 ( a ) may be made by will . The gift becomes effective upon the death of the testator without waiting for probate . If the will is not probated , or if it is declared ...
... Gifts ) ( a ) A gift of all or part of the body under section 2 ( a ) may be made by will . The gift becomes effective upon the death of the testator without waiting for probate . If the will is not probated , or if it is declared ...
Side 204
... gift the surgeon or physician to carry out the appropriate proce- dures . In the absence of a designation , or if the designee is not available , the donee or other person authorized to accept the gift may employ or authorize any ...
... gift the surgeon or physician to carry out the appropriate proce- dures . In the absence of a designation , or if the designee is not available , the donee or other person authorized to accept the gift may employ or authorize any ...
Side 205
... Gift ) ( a ) If the will , card or other document or executed copy hereof has been delivered to a specified donee , the donor may amend or revoke the gift by : ( 1 ) the execution and delivery to the donee of a signed statement , or ( 2 ) ...
... Gift ) ( a ) If the will , card or other document or executed copy hereof has been delivered to a specified donee , the donor may amend or revoke the gift by : ( 1 ) the execution and delivery to the donee of a signed statement , or ( 2 ) ...
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The DecisionMaking Dilemma | 1 |
The Surgeons Prerogative | 12 |
Societys Fear of the Doctor | 17 |
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