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L R Churchill

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The Hastings Center Report|February 25, 1998
To die or not to dieL R Churchill
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1985
Which infants should live? On the usefulness and limitations of Robert Weir's Selective Nontreatment of Handicapped NewbornsL R Churchill
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1983
The place of the ideal observer in medical ethicsL R Churchill
Man and Medicine|January 1, 1980
Bioethical reductionism and our sense of the humanL R Churchill
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|September 1, 1980
Physician-investigator/patient-subject: exploring the logic and the tensionL R Churchill
American College of Physicians Observer|April 11, 1981
Point of view: rights language must be examined carefullyL R Churchill
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|October 12, 1999
Looking to Hume for justice: on the utility of Hume's view of justice for American health care reformL R Churchill
The Hastings Center Report|January 1, 1997
Market meditopia. A glimpse at American health care in 2005L R Churchill
Ethics in Science & Medicine|January 1, 1979
Interpretations of dying: ethical implications for patient careL R Churchill
North Carolina Medical Journal|January 1, 1975
Ethos and ethics in medical educationL R Churchill
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The Hastings Center Report|February 25, 1998
To die or not to dieL R Churchill
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1985
Which infants should live? On the usefulness and limitations of Robert Weir's Selective Nontreatment of Handicapped NewbornsL R Churchill
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1983
The place of the ideal observer in medical ethicsL R Churchill
Man and Medicine|January 1, 1980
Bioethical reductionism and our sense of the humanL R Churchill
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|September 1, 1980
Physician-investigator/patient-subject: exploring the logic and the tensionL R Churchill
American College of Physicians Observer|April 11, 1981
Point of view: rights language must be examined carefullyL R Churchill
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|October 12, 1999
Looking to Hume for justice: on the utility of Hume's view of justice for American health care reformL R Churchill
The Hastings Center Report|January 1, 1997
Market meditopia. A glimpse at American health care in 2005L R Churchill
Ethics in Science & Medicine|January 1, 1979
Interpretations of dying: ethical implications for patient careL R Churchill
North Carolina Medical Journal|January 1, 1975
Ethos and ethics in medical educationL R Churchill
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