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A B Shaw

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Journal of Medical Ethics|April 1, 1996
Non-therapeutic (elective) ventilation of potential organ donors: the ethical basis for changing the lawA B Shaw
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 22, 1992
"Futility" as a criterion in limiting treatmentA B Shaw
Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London|May 1, 1994
The trouble with ethics committeesA B Shaw
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|January 1, 1995
Acts of commission, omission, and demission or pulling the plugA B Shaw
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 19, 1986
Two centuries of medical benevolence: the Norfolk and Norwich Benevolent Medical Society 1786-1986A B Shaw
Drugs & Aging|December 1, 1996
Age as a basis for healthcare rationing. Support for agist policiesA B Shaw
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 3, 1982
Sir Thomas Browne: the man and the physicianA B Shaw
British Medical Journal|September 18, 1971
The Norfolk and Norwich hospitalA B Shaw
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|March 1, 1979
East Anglian bladder stoneA B Shaw
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 6, 2002
Two challenges to the double effect doctrine: euthanasia and abortionA B Shaw
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Journal of Medical Ethics|April 1, 1996
Non-therapeutic (elective) ventilation of potential organ donors: the ethical basis for changing the lawA B Shaw
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 22, 1992
"Futility" as a criterion in limiting treatmentA B Shaw
Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London|May 1, 1994
The trouble with ethics committeesA B Shaw
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|January 1, 1995
Acts of commission, omission, and demission or pulling the plugA B Shaw
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 19, 1986
Two centuries of medical benevolence: the Norfolk and Norwich Benevolent Medical Society 1786-1986A B Shaw
Drugs & Aging|December 1, 1996
Age as a basis for healthcare rationing. Support for agist policiesA B Shaw
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 3, 1982
Sir Thomas Browne: the man and the physicianA B Shaw
British Medical Journal|September 18, 1971
The Norfolk and Norwich hospitalA B Shaw
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|March 1, 1979
East Anglian bladder stoneA B Shaw
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 6, 2002
Two challenges to the double effect doctrine: euthanasia and abortionA B Shaw
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