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Baylor law review

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Baylor Law Review|April 1, 1975
Search and seizure: compelled surgical intrusions?Michael P Smith
Baylor Law Review|April 1, 1975
Consent to medical treatment of a minor under the family codeCarl D Adams
Baylor Law Review|April 1, 1973
Texas involuntary commitment laws--unconstitutional?Leslie M MacRae
Baylor Law Review|October 1, 1975
Law, psychotherapy and the duty to warn: a tragic trilogy?R Jack Ayres, John T Holbrook
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1975
Death, when does it occur?C Anthony Friloux
Baylor Law Review|July 1, 1978
Medical Liability and Insurance Improvement Act of Texas: the new legislative procedures for amputation of patients' rightsWilliam Greendyke
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1984
Medical research involving children: some legal and ethical issuesDennis H Langer
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1995
Religious root and branch of anti-abortion lawlessnessDavid M Smolin
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1975
"How to do it" donation of bodies or body parts under the Texas Anatomical Gifts ActJoseph E Shattuck
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1975
The physician's criminal liability for the practice of euthanasiaPercy Foreman
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Baylor Law Review|April 1, 1975
Search and seizure: compelled surgical intrusions?Michael P Smith
Baylor Law Review|April 1, 1975
Consent to medical treatment of a minor under the family codeCarl D Adams
Baylor Law Review|April 1, 1973
Texas involuntary commitment laws--unconstitutional?Leslie M MacRae
Baylor Law Review|October 1, 1975
Law, psychotherapy and the duty to warn: a tragic trilogy?R Jack Ayres, John T Holbrook
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1975
Death, when does it occur?C Anthony Friloux
Baylor Law Review|July 1, 1978
Medical Liability and Insurance Improvement Act of Texas: the new legislative procedures for amputation of patients' rightsWilliam Greendyke
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1984
Medical research involving children: some legal and ethical issuesDennis H Langer
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1995
Religious root and branch of anti-abortion lawlessnessDavid M Smolin
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1975
"How to do it" donation of bodies or body parts under the Texas Anatomical Gifts ActJoseph E Shattuck
Baylor Law Review|January 1, 1975
The physician's criminal liability for the practice of euthanasiaPercy Foreman
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