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Archives of Internal Medicine|December 27, 1993
Patient refusal of hydration and nutrition. An alternative to physician-assisted suicide or voluntary active euthanasiaJ L Bernat, B Gert, R P Mogielnicki
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|October 1, 1993
The method of public morality versus the method of principlismR M Green, B Gert, K D Clouser
JAMA|June 14, 1995
Nutrition and hydration for the terminally illR P Mogielnicki, J L Bernat, B Gert
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|October 7, 2000
Common morality versus specified principlism: reply to RichardsonB Gert, C M Culver, K D Clouser
The Hastings Center Report|April 14, 2000
Misreading of bioethics, root and branchB Gert, C M Culver, K D Clouser
The Hastings Center Report|June 1, 1981
Malady: a new treatment of diseaseK D Clouser, C M Culver, B Gert
Annals of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1981
On the definition and criterion of deathJ L Bernat, C M Culver, B Gert
The Hastings Center Report|July 1, 1994
Distinguishing between patient's refusals and requestsB Gert, J L Bernat, R P Mogielnicki
Neurologic Clinics|November 1, 1989
Moral theory and neurologyB Gert, W A Nelson, C M Culver
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|August 1, 1986
Language and social goalsB Gert, K D Clouser, C M Culver
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Archives of Internal Medicine|December 27, 1993
Patient refusal of hydration and nutrition. An alternative to physician-assisted suicide or voluntary active euthanasiaJ L Bernat, B Gert, R P Mogielnicki
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|October 1, 1993
The method of public morality versus the method of principlismR M Green, B Gert, K D Clouser
JAMA|June 14, 1995
Nutrition and hydration for the terminally illR P Mogielnicki, J L Bernat, B Gert
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|October 7, 2000
Common morality versus specified principlism: reply to RichardsonB Gert, C M Culver, K D Clouser
The Hastings Center Report|April 14, 2000
Misreading of bioethics, root and branchB Gert, C M Culver, K D Clouser
The Hastings Center Report|June 1, 1981
Malady: a new treatment of diseaseK D Clouser, C M Culver, B Gert
Annals of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1981
On the definition and criterion of deathJ L Bernat, C M Culver, B Gert
The Hastings Center Report|July 1, 1994
Distinguishing between patient's refusals and requestsB Gert, J L Bernat, R P Mogielnicki
Neurologic Clinics|November 1, 1989
Moral theory and neurologyB Gert, W A Nelson, C M Culver
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|August 1, 1986
Language and social goalsB Gert, K D Clouser, C M Culver
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