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T Nilstun

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Lakartidningen|October 7, 1992
[Equality, needs, freedom of choice and efficiency should be considered when priorities are made in an equitable health care]T Nilstun, R Ohlsson, G Hermerén
Lakartidningen|October 19, 1994
[Ethical views on resuscitation. Formal guidelines for do-not-resuscitate orders in Sweden]H Friberg, D Lundberg, T Nilstun
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|August 23, 2000
Surveys on attitudes to active euthanasia and the difficulty of drawing normative conclusionsT Nilstun, G Melltorp, G Hermerén
Lakartidningen|April 26, 2001
[Time for national guidelines on do-not-resuscitate decisions]H Friberg, D Lundberg, T Nilstun
Lakartidningen|August 31, 2001
[Medical decisions at the end of life--practice and attitudes]T Nilstun, R Löfmark, L Janzon
Palliative Medicine|June 1, 2000
Palliative care, assisted suicide and euthanasia: nationwide questionnaire to Swedish physiciansE Valverius, T Nilstun, B Nilsson
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 7, 2007
From cure to palliation: concept, decision and acceptanceR Löfmark, T Nilstun, I Agren Bolmsjö
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|September 29, 1999
Should the ventilator be withdrawn? Attitudes of the general public, nurses and physiciansP Sjökvist, L Berggren, M Svantesson, et al.
Lakartidningen|April 3, 1996
[Disagreement among physicians about active euthanasia. 245 answers from a Swedish questionnaire reflect uncertainty]T Nilstun, G Melltorp, R Löfmark, et al.
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal : SCJ|August 16, 2005
Patients with ischemic heart disease: quality of life predicts long-term mortalityL Westin, T Nilstun, R Carlsson, et al.
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Lakartidningen|October 7, 1992
[Equality, needs, freedom of choice and efficiency should be considered when priorities are made in an equitable health care]T Nilstun, R Ohlsson, G Hermerén
Lakartidningen|October 19, 1994
[Ethical views on resuscitation. Formal guidelines for do-not-resuscitate orders in Sweden]H Friberg, D Lundberg, T Nilstun
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|August 23, 2000
Surveys on attitudes to active euthanasia and the difficulty of drawing normative conclusionsT Nilstun, G Melltorp, G Hermerén
Lakartidningen|April 26, 2001
[Time for national guidelines on do-not-resuscitate decisions]H Friberg, D Lundberg, T Nilstun
Lakartidningen|August 31, 2001
[Medical decisions at the end of life--practice and attitudes]T Nilstun, R Löfmark, L Janzon
Palliative Medicine|June 1, 2000
Palliative care, assisted suicide and euthanasia: nationwide questionnaire to Swedish physiciansE Valverius, T Nilstun, B Nilsson
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 7, 2007
From cure to palliation: concept, decision and acceptanceR Löfmark, T Nilstun, I Agren Bolmsjö
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|September 29, 1999
Should the ventilator be withdrawn? Attitudes of the general public, nurses and physiciansP Sjökvist, L Berggren, M Svantesson, et al.
Lakartidningen|April 3, 1996
[Disagreement among physicians about active euthanasia. 245 answers from a Swedish questionnaire reflect uncertainty]T Nilstun, G Melltorp, R Löfmark, et al.
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal : SCJ|August 16, 2005
Patients with ischemic heart disease: quality of life predicts long-term mortalityL Westin, T Nilstun, R Carlsson, et al.
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