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Daniel Sperling

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Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|January 13, 2011
Socializing the public: invoking Hannah Arendt's critique of modernity to evaluate reproductive technologiesDaniel Sperling
Journal of Health Care Law & Policy|February 14, 2006
Do pregnant women have (living) will?Daniel Sperling
American Journal of Law & Medicine|January 18, 2005
Maternal brain deathDaniel Sperling
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|May 29, 2010
Commanding the "be fruitful and multiply" directive: reproductive ethics, law, and policy in IsraelDaniel Sperling
Harefuah|September 6, 2008
[Conscience, principled refusal and ethics of refusal to provide treatment to a patient's request]Daniel Sperling
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|December 10, 2009
From Iran to Latin America: must prenatal diagnosis necessarily be provided with abortion for congenital abnormalities?Daniel Sperling
International Journal of Public Health|July 9, 2024
Views, Attitudes and Challenges When Supporting a Family Member in Their Decision to Travel to Switzerland to Receive Aid-In-DyingDaniel Sperling
AMA Journal of Ethics|January 9, 2021
Should a Patient Who Is Pregnant and Brain Dead Receive Life Support, Despite Objection From Her Appointed Surrogate?Daniel Sperling
Annals of Health Law|July 30, 2004
Breaking through the silence: illegality of performing resuscitation procedures on the "newly-dead"Daniel Sperling
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|March 10, 2017
(Re)disclosing physician financial interests: rebuilding trust or making unreasonable burdens on physicians?Daniel Sperling
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Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|January 13, 2011
Socializing the public: invoking Hannah Arendt's critique of modernity to evaluate reproductive technologiesDaniel Sperling
Journal of Health Care Law & Policy|February 14, 2006
Do pregnant women have (living) will?Daniel Sperling
American Journal of Law & Medicine|January 18, 2005
Maternal brain deathDaniel Sperling
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|May 29, 2010
Commanding the "be fruitful and multiply" directive: reproductive ethics, law, and policy in IsraelDaniel Sperling
Harefuah|September 6, 2008
[Conscience, principled refusal and ethics of refusal to provide treatment to a patient's request]Daniel Sperling
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|December 10, 2009
From Iran to Latin America: must prenatal diagnosis necessarily be provided with abortion for congenital abnormalities?Daniel Sperling
International Journal of Public Health|July 9, 2024
Views, Attitudes and Challenges When Supporting a Family Member in Their Decision to Travel to Switzerland to Receive Aid-In-DyingDaniel Sperling
AMA Journal of Ethics|January 9, 2021
Should a Patient Who Is Pregnant and Brain Dead Receive Life Support, Despite Objection From Her Appointed Surrogate?Daniel Sperling
Annals of Health Law|July 30, 2004
Breaking through the silence: illegality of performing resuscitation procedures on the "newly-dead"Daniel Sperling
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|March 10, 2017
(Re)disclosing physician financial interests: rebuilding trust or making unreasonable burdens on physicians?Daniel Sperling
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