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JAMA|January 27, 2000
The hospitalist's role in advance-care directivesL Brickner, T Drought
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|February 1, 1992
Justice and the moral acceptability of rationing medical care: the Oregon experimentR M Nelson, T Drought
California Nurse|September 1, 1992
Death with dignity: a difficult ethical issueJ Liaschenko, T Drought, L Dupre
Journal of Advanced Nursing|February 1, 1995
Principle-based ethics and nurses' attitudes towards artificial feedingL Day, T Drought, A J Davis
Neurology|May 26, 2004
Really, most SINCERELY dead: Policy and procedure in the diagnosis of death by neurologic criteriaD M Shaner, R D Orr, T Drought, et al.
American Journal of Critical Care : an Official Publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses|July 4, 2001
End-of-life issues in intensive care units: a national random survey of nurses' knowledge and beliefsK A Puntillo, P Benner, T Drought, et al.
The Western Journal of Medicine|June 1, 1997
Report of the Northern California Conference for Guidelines on Aid-in-Dying: definitions, differences, convergences, conclusionsE W Young, F S Marcus, T Drought, et al.
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Pageof 1
JAMA|January 27, 2000
The hospitalist's role in advance-care directivesL Brickner, T Drought
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|February 1, 1992
Justice and the moral acceptability of rationing medical care: the Oregon experimentR M Nelson, T Drought
California Nurse|September 1, 1992
Death with dignity: a difficult ethical issueJ Liaschenko, T Drought, L Dupre
Journal of Advanced Nursing|February 1, 1995
Principle-based ethics and nurses' attitudes towards artificial feedingL Day, T Drought, A J Davis
Neurology|May 26, 2004
Really, most SINCERELY dead: Policy and procedure in the diagnosis of death by neurologic criteriaD M Shaner, R D Orr, T Drought, et al.
American Journal of Critical Care : an Official Publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses|July 4, 2001
End-of-life issues in intensive care units: a national random survey of nurses' knowledge and beliefsK A Puntillo, P Benner, T Drought, et al.
The Western Journal of Medicine|June 1, 1997
Report of the Northern California Conference for Guidelines on Aid-in-Dying: definitions, differences, convergences, conclusionsE W Young, F S Marcus, T Drought, et al.
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