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Govert Den Hartogh

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Bioethics|January 1, 1997
The values of lifeGovert Den Hartogh
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|September 29, 2019
When are you dead enough to be a donor? Can any feasible protocol for the determination of death on circulatory criteria respect the dead donor rule?Govert den Hartogh
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|May 15, 2015
Do we need a threshold conception of competence?Govert den Hartogh
Bioethics|April 16, 2010
Trading with the waiting-list: the justice of living donor list exchangeGovert den Hartogh
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|April 5, 2017
Suffering and dying well: on the proper aim of palliative careGovert den Hartogh
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|December 1, 2017
Relieving one's relatives from the burdens of careGovert den Hartogh
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|May 24, 2017
Sedation Until Death: Are the Requirements Laid Down in the Guidelines Too Restrictive?Govert den Hartogh
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 27, 2015
Why extra caution is needed in the case of depressed patientsGovert den Hartogh
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 1, 2011
Tacitly consenting to donate one's organsGovert den Hartogh
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|December 5, 2012
Is consent of the donor enough to justify the removal of living organs?Govert den Hartogh
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Bioethics|January 1, 1997
The values of lifeGovert Den Hartogh
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|September 29, 2019
When are you dead enough to be a donor? Can any feasible protocol for the determination of death on circulatory criteria respect the dead donor rule?Govert den Hartogh
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|May 15, 2015
Do we need a threshold conception of competence?Govert den Hartogh
Bioethics|April 16, 2010
Trading with the waiting-list: the justice of living donor list exchangeGovert den Hartogh
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|April 5, 2017
Suffering and dying well: on the proper aim of palliative careGovert den Hartogh
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|December 1, 2017
Relieving one's relatives from the burdens of careGovert den Hartogh
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|May 24, 2017
Sedation Until Death: Are the Requirements Laid Down in the Guidelines Too Restrictive?Govert den Hartogh
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 27, 2015
Why extra caution is needed in the case of depressed patientsGovert den Hartogh
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 1, 2011
Tacitly consenting to donate one's organsGovert den Hartogh
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|December 5, 2012
Is consent of the donor enough to justify the removal of living organs?Govert den Hartogh
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