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Philip G Peters

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Arizona Law Review|January 1, 1989
Protecting the unconceived: nonexistence, avoidability, and reproductive technologyPhilip G Peters
Northwestern University Law Review|April 1, 1997
When physicians balk at futile care: implications of the disability rights lawsPhilip G Peters
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care Law|January 15, 2005
Empirical evidence and malpractice litigationPhilip G Peters
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|December 3, 2008
Twenty years of evidence on the outcomes of malpractice claimsPhilip G Peters
Indiana Law Journal (Indianapolis, Ind. : 1926)|April 1, 1995
Health care rationing and disability rightsPhilip G Peters
UCLA Law Review. University of California, Los Angeles. School of Law|October 20, 2001
The illusion of autonomy at the end of life: unconsented life support and the wrongful life analogyPhilip G Peters
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care Law|November 24, 2004
Unwarranted variations in the quality of health care: can the law help medicine provide a remedy/remedies?John E Wennberg, Philip G Peters
Missouri Law Review|January 1, 1992
Physician willingness to withhold tube feeding after Cruzan: an empirical studyPhilip G Peters, John W Ely, Steven C Zweig, et al.
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Arizona Law Review|January 1, 1989
Protecting the unconceived: nonexistence, avoidability, and reproductive technologyPhilip G Peters
Northwestern University Law Review|April 1, 1997
When physicians balk at futile care: implications of the disability rights lawsPhilip G Peters
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care Law|January 15, 2005
Empirical evidence and malpractice litigationPhilip G Peters
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|December 3, 2008
Twenty years of evidence on the outcomes of malpractice claimsPhilip G Peters
Indiana Law Journal (Indianapolis, Ind. : 1926)|April 1, 1995
Health care rationing and disability rightsPhilip G Peters
UCLA Law Review. University of California, Los Angeles. School of Law|October 20, 2001
The illusion of autonomy at the end of life: unconsented life support and the wrongful life analogyPhilip G Peters
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care Law|November 24, 2004
Unwarranted variations in the quality of health care: can the law help medicine provide a remedy/remedies?John E Wennberg, Philip G Peters
Missouri Law Review|January 1, 1992
Physician willingness to withhold tube feeding after Cruzan: an empirical studyPhilip G Peters, John W Ely, Steven C Zweig, et al.
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