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Critical Care Medicine|July 1, 1990
Responsibilities of critical care professionals in setting medical policies for foregoing life-sustaining treatmentsC L Sprung, R C Raphaely
Lancet (London, England)|September 20, 1980
HeatstrokeC L Sprung, M J Hauser
Critical Care (London, England)|July 1, 2005
Withdrawing and withholding life-sustaining therapies are not the samePhillip D Levin, Charles L Sprung
Intensive Care Medicine|March 10, 2010
Chapter 8. Medical procedures. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disasterJanice L Zimmerman, Charles L Sprung,
Critical Care Medicine|May 1, 1996
Judicial intervention in medical decision-making: a failure of the medical system?C L Sprung, L A Eidelman
Critical Care Medicine|August 1, 1994
Why have new effective therapies for sepsis not been developed?L A Eidelman, C L Sprung
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie Mit Zeitschrift Fur Angewandte Psychologie|January 1, 1980
[Psychopathology in cognitive processes. Experimental psychological analysis of relationship concepts and conceptual analog classification in congenital vision disorders]L Sprung, S Richter, A Möller
Critical Care Medicine|May 14, 2005
Another point of view: no swan song for the pulmonary artery catheterPhillip D Levin, Charles L Sprung
Critical Care Medicine|March 22, 2006
Intensive care triage--the hardest rationing decision of them allPhillip D Levin, Charles L Sprung
Intensive Care Medicine|March 10, 2010
Chapter 9. Educational process. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disasterGuy A Richards, Charles L Sprung,
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Critical Care Medicine|July 1, 1990
Responsibilities of critical care professionals in setting medical policies for foregoing life-sustaining treatmentsC L Sprung, R C Raphaely
Lancet (London, England)|September 20, 1980
HeatstrokeC L Sprung, M J Hauser
Critical Care (London, England)|July 1, 2005
Withdrawing and withholding life-sustaining therapies are not the samePhillip D Levin, Charles L Sprung
Intensive Care Medicine|March 10, 2010
Chapter 8. Medical procedures. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disasterJanice L Zimmerman, Charles L Sprung,
Critical Care Medicine|May 1, 1996
Judicial intervention in medical decision-making: a failure of the medical system?C L Sprung, L A Eidelman
Critical Care Medicine|August 1, 1994
Why have new effective therapies for sepsis not been developed?L A Eidelman, C L Sprung
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie Mit Zeitschrift Fur Angewandte Psychologie|January 1, 1980
[Psychopathology in cognitive processes. Experimental psychological analysis of relationship concepts and conceptual analog classification in congenital vision disorders]L Sprung, S Richter, A Möller
Critical Care Medicine|May 14, 2005
Another point of view: no swan song for the pulmonary artery catheterPhillip D Levin, Charles L Sprung
Critical Care Medicine|March 22, 2006
Intensive care triage--the hardest rationing decision of them allPhillip D Levin, Charles L Sprung
Intensive Care Medicine|March 10, 2010
Chapter 9. Educational process. Recommendations and standard operating procedures for intensive care unit and hospital preparations for an influenza epidemic or mass disasterGuy A Richards, Charles L Sprung,
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