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J F Childress

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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|May 8, 1993
Non-heart-beating donors of organs: are the distinctions between direct and indirect effects & between killing and letting die relevant and helpful?J F Childress
The New Physician|August 10, 1979
Bioethics: the burn victim and medical paternalismJ F Childress
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 8, 1977
Citizen and physician: harmonious or conflicting responsibilities?J F Childress
The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy|January 5, 1988
Some moral connections between organ procurement and organ distributionJ F Childress
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|October 10, 2003
Putting patients first in organ allocation: an ethical analysis of the U.S. debateJ F Childress
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|June 1, 1979
A right to health care?J F Childress
The Hastings Center Report|November 1, 1990
The prophetic and the priestlyJ F Childress
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1992
The body as property: some philosophical reflectionsJ F Childress
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|July 14, 2000
Nuremberg's legacy: some ethical reflectionsJ F Childress
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care (Monthly)|February 9, 1985
Triage in neonatal intensive care: the limitations of a metaphorJ F Childress
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|May 8, 1993
Non-heart-beating donors of organs: are the distinctions between direct and indirect effects & between killing and letting die relevant and helpful?J F Childress
The New Physician|August 10, 1979
Bioethics: the burn victim and medical paternalismJ F Childress
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 8, 1977
Citizen and physician: harmonious or conflicting responsibilities?J F Childress
The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy|January 5, 1988
Some moral connections between organ procurement and organ distributionJ F Childress
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|October 10, 2003
Putting patients first in organ allocation: an ethical analysis of the U.S. debateJ F Childress
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|June 1, 1979
A right to health care?J F Childress
The Hastings Center Report|November 1, 1990
The prophetic and the priestlyJ F Childress
Transplantation Proceedings|October 1, 1992
The body as property: some philosophical reflectionsJ F Childress
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|July 14, 2000
Nuremberg's legacy: some ethical reflectionsJ F Childress
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care (Monthly)|February 9, 1985
Triage in neonatal intensive care: the limitations of a metaphorJ F Childress
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