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Richard Huxtable

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BMC Medical Ethics|December 31, 2019
Dying too soon or living too long? Withdrawing treatment from patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness after Re YRichard Huxtable
BMC Medical Ethics|May 3, 2020
COVID-19: where is the national ethical guidance?Richard Huxtable
Palliative Medicine|February 26, 2004
Get out of jail free? The doctrine of double effect in English lawRichard Huxtable
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 9, 2018
Clinic, courtroom or (specialist) committee: in the best interests of the critically Ill child?Richard Huxtable
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 16, 2012
'In a twilight world'? Judging the value of life for the minimally conscious patientRichard Huxtable
Medical Law Review|May 10, 2015
Voices of discontent? Conscience, compromise, and assisted dyingRichard Huxtable, Alexandra Mullock
Bioethics|January 24, 2006
Gaining face or losing face? Framing the debate on face transplantsRichard Huxtable, Julie Woodley
Palliative Medicine|August 1, 2006
Clarifying the data on double effectKaren Forbes, Richard Huxtable
Bioethics|December 14, 2011
The ethics of sham surgery in Parkinson's disease: back to the future?Teresa Swift, Richard Huxtable
Medical Law Review|April 22, 2017
Seeking Certainty? Judicial Approaches to the (Non-)Treatment of Minimally Conscious PatientsRichard Huxtable, Giles Birchley
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BMC Medical Ethics|December 31, 2019
Dying too soon or living too long? Withdrawing treatment from patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness after Re YRichard Huxtable
BMC Medical Ethics|May 3, 2020
COVID-19: where is the national ethical guidance?Richard Huxtable
Palliative Medicine|February 26, 2004
Get out of jail free? The doctrine of double effect in English lawRichard Huxtable
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 9, 2018
Clinic, courtroom or (specialist) committee: in the best interests of the critically Ill child?Richard Huxtable
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 16, 2012
'In a twilight world'? Judging the value of life for the minimally conscious patientRichard Huxtable
Medical Law Review|May 10, 2015
Voices of discontent? Conscience, compromise, and assisted dyingRichard Huxtable, Alexandra Mullock
Bioethics|January 24, 2006
Gaining face or losing face? Framing the debate on face transplantsRichard Huxtable, Julie Woodley
Palliative Medicine|August 1, 2006
Clarifying the data on double effectKaren Forbes, Richard Huxtable
Bioethics|December 14, 2011
The ethics of sham surgery in Parkinson's disease: back to the future?Teresa Swift, Richard Huxtable
Medical Law Review|April 22, 2017
Seeking Certainty? Judicial Approaches to the (Non-)Treatment of Minimally Conscious PatientsRichard Huxtable, Giles Birchley
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