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E G Howe

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Military Medicine|February 1, 1988
Ethical aspects of military physicians treating patients with HIV/Part Two: The duty to take initiativeE G Howe
The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy|January 5, 1988
Ethical problems in treating military patients with human immunodeficiency virus diseasesE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|November 1, 2000
Pediatricians' most difficult decisionE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 16, 2002
Helping infants by seeing the invisibleE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|October 20, 2001
Comment: limiting toxic informationE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 14, 2000
"Sacred" research practices we may want to changeE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|April 1, 1993
The vagaries of patients' and families' discussing advance directivesE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1994
Deciding whether to interveneE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1993
The relevance of suffering and identifying with others when allocating resources, and clinical implications of the elasticity of the lawE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1996
Deadly sins, continued: treating patients with addictionsE G Howe
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Military Medicine|February 1, 1988
Ethical aspects of military physicians treating patients with HIV/Part Two: The duty to take initiativeE G Howe
The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy|January 5, 1988
Ethical problems in treating military patients with human immunodeficiency virus diseasesE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|November 1, 2000
Pediatricians' most difficult decisionE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 16, 2002
Helping infants by seeing the invisibleE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|October 20, 2001
Comment: limiting toxic informationE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 14, 2000
"Sacred" research practices we may want to changeE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|April 1, 1993
The vagaries of patients' and families' discussing advance directivesE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1994
Deciding whether to interveneE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1993
The relevance of suffering and identifying with others when allocating resources, and clinical implications of the elasticity of the lawE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1996
Deadly sins, continued: treating patients with addictionsE G Howe
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