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September 1, 1989
Utilization of nasogastric feeding tubes in a group of chronically ill, elderly patients in a community hospital
T E Quill
Annals of Internal Medicine
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November 1, 1996
Physician recommendations and patient autonomy: finding a balance between physician power and patient choice
T E Quill, H Brody
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees
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April 1, 1997
End-of-life care in The Netherlands and the United States: a comparison of values, justifications, and practices
T E Quill, G Kimsma
Archives of Internal Medicine
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March 1, 1991
Bad news: delivery, dialogue, and dilemmas
T E Quill, P Townsend
Trends in Health Care, Law & Ethics
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January 1, 1995
Nonabandonment: a central obligation for physicians
T E Quill, C K Cassel
Archives of Internal Medicine
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June 26, 1995
'You promised me I wouldn't die like this!' A bad death as a medical emergency
T E Quill, R V Brody
Archives of Internal Medicine
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March 1, 1992
The effects of a hospital policy and state legislation on resuscitation orders for geriatric patients
T E Quill, N M Bennett
Archives of Internal Medicine
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September 1, 1990
Healthy approaches to physician stress
T E Quill, P R Williamson
Annals of Internal Medicine
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February 26, 2000
Responding to intractable terminal suffering: the role of terminal sedation and voluntary refusal of food and fluids. ACP-ASIM End-of-Life Care Consensus Panel. American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine
T E Quill, I R Byock
Annals of Internal Medicine
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March 1, 1995
Nonabandonment: a central obligation for physicians
T E Quill, C K Cassel
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Archives of Internal Medicine
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September 1, 1989
Utilization of nasogastric feeding tubes in a group of chronically ill, elderly patients in a community hospital
T E Quill
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
November 1, 1996
Physician recommendations and patient autonomy: finding a balance between physician power and patient choice
T E Quill, H Brody
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees
|
April 1, 1997
End-of-life care in The Netherlands and the United States: a comparison of values, justifications, and practices
T E Quill, G Kimsma
Archives of Internal Medicine
|
March 1, 1991
Bad news: delivery, dialogue, and dilemmas
T E Quill, P Townsend
Trends in Health Care, Law & Ethics
|
January 1, 1995
Nonabandonment: a central obligation for physicians
T E Quill, C K Cassel
Archives of Internal Medicine
|
June 26, 1995
'You promised me I wouldn't die like this!' A bad death as a medical emergency
T E Quill, R V Brody
Archives of Internal Medicine
|
March 1, 1992
The effects of a hospital policy and state legislation on resuscitation orders for geriatric patients
T E Quill, N M Bennett
Archives of Internal Medicine
|
September 1, 1990
Healthy approaches to physician stress
T E Quill, P R Williamson
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
February 26, 2000
Responding to intractable terminal suffering: the role of terminal sedation and voluntary refusal of food and fluids. ACP-ASIM End-of-Life Care Consensus Panel. American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine
T E Quill, I R Byock
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
March 1, 1995
Nonabandonment: a central obligation for physicians
T E Quill, C K Cassel
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