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Military Medicine|January 1, 1988
Ethical aspects of military physicians treating patients with HIV/Part One: The duty to warnE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|February 25, 1999
Treating infants who may dieE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|April 1, 1997
When some careproviders have more power than othersE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1995
Managed care: "new moves," moral uncertainty, and a radical attitudeE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1995
At the bedside. Influencing a patient's religious beliefs: mandate or no-man's land?E G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|April 24, 2009
Increasing consensus with patients and their loved onesEdmund G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|November 24, 2005
When should ethics consultants risk giving their personal views?Edmund G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|February 4, 2010
Should careproviders go ethically "off label"?Edmund G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1992
Caveats regarding slippery slopes and physicians' moral conscienceE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|September 19, 2002
The paradox of paternalism and three steps careproviders can take to help all patientsEdmund G Howe
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Military Medicine|January 1, 1988
Ethical aspects of military physicians treating patients with HIV/Part One: The duty to warnE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|February 25, 1999
Treating infants who may dieE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|April 1, 1997
When some careproviders have more power than othersE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1995
Managed care: "new moves," moral uncertainty, and a radical attitudeE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1995
At the bedside. Influencing a patient's religious beliefs: mandate or no-man's land?E G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|April 24, 2009
Increasing consensus with patients and their loved onesEdmund G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|November 24, 2005
When should ethics consultants risk giving their personal views?Edmund G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|February 4, 2010
Should careproviders go ethically "off label"?Edmund G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|January 1, 1992
Caveats regarding slippery slopes and physicians' moral conscienceE G Howe
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|September 19, 2002
The paradox of paternalism and three steps careproviders can take to help all patientsEdmund G Howe
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