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The Milbank Quarterly|January 1, 1994
A dilemma for medical education reform: form versus contentE J Cassell
NLN Publications|March 1, 1992
The nature of suffering: physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspectsE J Cassell
Annals of Internal Medicine|October 6, 1997
Why should doctors read medical books?E J Cassell
The Hastings Center Report|September 6, 2000
The principles of the Belmont report revisited. How have respect for persons, beneficence, and justice been applied to clinical medicine?E J Cassell
The Hastings Center Report|November 1, 1993
The sorcerer's broom. Medicine's rampant technologyE J Cassell
The Hastings Center Report|December 1, 1977
The function of medicineE J Cassell
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1983
The relief of sufferingE J Cassell
Critical Care Clinics|January 1, 1986
Autonomy in the intensive care unit: the refusal of treatmentE J Cassell
The Hastings Center Report|February 1, 1982
The 'student doctor' and a wary patient. CommentaryE J Cassell
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|March 26, 1998
The future of the doctor-payer-patient relationshipE J Cassell
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The Milbank Quarterly|January 1, 1994
A dilemma for medical education reform: form versus contentE J Cassell
NLN Publications|March 1, 1992
The nature of suffering: physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspectsE J Cassell
Annals of Internal Medicine|October 6, 1997
Why should doctors read medical books?E J Cassell
The Hastings Center Report|September 6, 2000
The principles of the Belmont report revisited. How have respect for persons, beneficence, and justice been applied to clinical medicine?E J Cassell
The Hastings Center Report|November 1, 1993
The sorcerer's broom. Medicine's rampant technologyE J Cassell
The Hastings Center Report|December 1, 1977
The function of medicineE J Cassell
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1983
The relief of sufferingE J Cassell
Critical Care Clinics|January 1, 1986
Autonomy in the intensive care unit: the refusal of treatmentE J Cassell
The Hastings Center Report|February 1, 1982
The 'student doctor' and a wary patient. CommentaryE J Cassell
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|March 26, 1998
The future of the doctor-payer-patient relationshipE J Cassell
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