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Alan Meisel

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Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|October 1, 1989
The care of the dying: a symposium on the case of Betty Wright -- Refusing treatment, refusing to talk, and refusing to let go: on whose terms will death occur?Alan Meisel
IRB|November 2, 2010
When will we learn?Alan Meisel
European Journal of Health Law|March 1, 1996
The "right to die": a case study in American lawmakingAlan Meisel
Law and Contemporary Problems|July 1, 1982
The rights of the mentally ill under state constitutionsAlan Meisel
The Washington Post|December 30, 1976
Medicine by machinesAlan Meisel
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|January 1, 1992
A retrospective on CruzanAlan Meisel
Journal of Palliative Medicine|July 5, 2005
Ethics and law: physician-assisted dyingAlan Meisel
The Hastings Center Report|June 13, 2014
Case study. A fading decision. CommentaryAlan Meisel
New Republic (New York, N.Y.)|May 24, 1975
Trials and psychiatric tribulationsAlan Meisel
Nebraska Law Review|January 1, 1977
The expansion of liability for medical accidents: from negligence to strict liability by way of informed consentAlan Meisel
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Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|October 1, 1989
The care of the dying: a symposium on the case of Betty Wright -- Refusing treatment, refusing to talk, and refusing to let go: on whose terms will death occur?Alan Meisel
IRB|November 2, 2010
When will we learn?Alan Meisel
European Journal of Health Law|March 1, 1996
The "right to die": a case study in American lawmakingAlan Meisel
Law and Contemporary Problems|July 1, 1982
The rights of the mentally ill under state constitutionsAlan Meisel
The Washington Post|December 30, 1976
Medicine by machinesAlan Meisel
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|January 1, 1992
A retrospective on CruzanAlan Meisel
Journal of Palliative Medicine|July 5, 2005
Ethics and law: physician-assisted dyingAlan Meisel
The Hastings Center Report|June 13, 2014
Case study. A fading decision. CommentaryAlan Meisel
New Republic (New York, N.Y.)|May 24, 1975
Trials and psychiatric tribulationsAlan Meisel
Nebraska Law Review|January 1, 1977
The expansion of liability for medical accidents: from negligence to strict liability by way of informed consentAlan Meisel
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