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Hitoshi Arima

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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|March 21, 2025
Intending to avoid the treatment burdens only: the doctrine of double effect and withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatmentHitoshi Arima
Bioethics|July 16, 2020
Continuous deep sedation and the doctrine of double effect: Do physicians not intend to make the patient unconscious until death if they gradually increase the sedatives?Hitoshi Arima
Journal of Medical Ethics|July 25, 2025
Double-effect sedation: do physicians not intend a decrease in consciousness when it is caused by drugs that can also reduce specific symptoms?Hitoshi Arima
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|March 23, 2018
An International Legal Review of the Relationship between Brain Death and Organ TransplantationKiarash Aramesh, Hitoshi Arima, Dale Gardiner, et al.
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|March 21, 2025
Intending to avoid the treatment burdens only: the doctrine of double effect and withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatmentHitoshi Arima
Bioethics|July 16, 2020
Continuous deep sedation and the doctrine of double effect: Do physicians not intend to make the patient unconscious until death if they gradually increase the sedatives?Hitoshi Arima
Journal of Medical Ethics|July 25, 2025
Double-effect sedation: do physicians not intend a decrease in consciousness when it is caused by drugs that can also reduce specific symptoms?Hitoshi Arima
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|March 23, 2018
An International Legal Review of the Relationship between Brain Death and Organ TransplantationKiarash Aramesh, Hitoshi Arima, Dale Gardiner, et al.
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