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B Freedman

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The Hastings Center Report|July 1, 1996
Respectful service and reverent obedience. A Jewish view on making decisions for incompetent parentsB Freedman
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 16, 1987
Equipoise and the ethics of clinical researchB Freedman
The Hastings Center Report|April 1, 1988
Health professions, codes, and the right to refuse to treat HIV-infectious patientsB Freedman
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1992
The slippery-slope argument reconstructed: response to van der BurgB Freedman
Health Management Forum|March 6, 1987
Ethics and allocationB Freedman
Journal of Environmental Health|October 9, 1978
The sanitarian as an administratorB Freedman
Circulation|August 2, 2001
Cytomegalovirus seropositivity and C-reactive protein have independent and combined predictive value for mortality in patients with angiographically demonstrated coronary artery diseaseB Freedman
The Hastings Center Report|August 1, 1975
A moral theory of informed consentB Freedman
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1992
A response to a purported ethical difficulty with randomized clinical trials involving cancer patientsB Freedman
The Hastings Center Report|May 1, 1989
Nonvalidated therapies and HIV disease. McGill/Boston Research GroupB Freedman
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The Hastings Center Report|July 1, 1996
Respectful service and reverent obedience. A Jewish view on making decisions for incompetent parentsB Freedman
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 16, 1987
Equipoise and the ethics of clinical researchB Freedman
The Hastings Center Report|April 1, 1988
Health professions, codes, and the right to refuse to treat HIV-infectious patientsB Freedman
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1992
The slippery-slope argument reconstructed: response to van der BurgB Freedman
Health Management Forum|March 6, 1987
Ethics and allocationB Freedman
Journal of Environmental Health|October 9, 1978
The sanitarian as an administratorB Freedman
Circulation|August 2, 2001
Cytomegalovirus seropositivity and C-reactive protein have independent and combined predictive value for mortality in patients with angiographically demonstrated coronary artery diseaseB Freedman
The Hastings Center Report|August 1, 1975
A moral theory of informed consentB Freedman
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1992
A response to a purported ethical difficulty with randomized clinical trials involving cancer patientsB Freedman
The Hastings Center Report|May 1, 1989
Nonvalidated therapies and HIV disease. McGill/Boston Research GroupB Freedman
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