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Should imperfect infants survive? The 'Baby Doe' regs

S Baer1

  • 1Americans United for Life, Inc., Chicago, IL, USA.

National Review
|September 2, 1983
PubMed
Abstract

No abstract available in PubMed .

Keywords:
Death and EuthanasiaLegal ApproachRehabilitation Act 1973

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