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Anaesthesia

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Anaesthesia|November 8, 2014
Moral distance and distributive justice: how the increase in organ donation is helping us make better ethical decisionsD Shaw, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|April 14, 2015
A replyD Shaw, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|August 14, 2008
Are you coming to work during pandemic flu?D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|June 7, 2019
Neuroscience and legal challenges to brainstem criteria of death in the UK. A replyA McGee, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|January 24, 2019
Differences in the definition of brain death and their legal impact on intensive care practiceA McGee, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|April 24, 2007
Non-heart-beating organ donation - solution or a step too far?D Gardiner, B Riley
Anaesthesia|April 25, 2020
Examining consent for interventional research in potential deceased organ donors: a narrative reviewJ Cooper, D Harvey, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|May 21, 2020
Permanent brain arrest as the sole criterion of death in systemic circulatory arrestD Gardiner, A McGee, J L Bernat
Anaesthesia|May 21, 2020
The rise of organ donation after circulatory death: a narrative reviewD Gardiner, M Charlesworth, A Rubino, et al.
Anaesthesia|June 5, 1998
Nitrous oxide: time to stop laughing?A D Shaw, M Morgan
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Anaesthesia|November 8, 2014
Moral distance and distributive justice: how the increase in organ donation is helping us make better ethical decisionsD Shaw, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|April 14, 2015
A replyD Shaw, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|August 14, 2008
Are you coming to work during pandemic flu?D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|June 7, 2019
Neuroscience and legal challenges to brainstem criteria of death in the UK. A replyA McGee, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|January 24, 2019
Differences in the definition of brain death and their legal impact on intensive care practiceA McGee, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|April 24, 2007
Non-heart-beating organ donation - solution or a step too far?D Gardiner, B Riley
Anaesthesia|April 25, 2020
Examining consent for interventional research in potential deceased organ donors: a narrative reviewJ Cooper, D Harvey, D Gardiner
Anaesthesia|May 21, 2020
Permanent brain arrest as the sole criterion of death in systemic circulatory arrestD Gardiner, A McGee, J L Bernat
Anaesthesia|May 21, 2020
The rise of organ donation after circulatory death: a narrative reviewD Gardiner, M Charlesworth, A Rubino, et al.
Anaesthesia|June 5, 1998
Nitrous oxide: time to stop laughing?A D Shaw, M Morgan
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