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Clinical Ethics Report|April 1, 1994
A legal challenge to the refusal to provide inappropriate treatment: the case of Baby KStanley B Watson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1992
Forgoing treatment of critically ill newborns and the legal legacy of Baby DoeLawrence J Nelson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1993
Institutional legal counsel and ethics committeesStanley B Watson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1993
"Medical futility" and physician refusal of requested treatmentJohn J Paris, James J Murphy
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1987
Foregoing nutrition and hydrationLawrence J Nelson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1992
The Wanglie case: a demand for treatment clashes with medical integrityJohn D Golenski, Lawrence J Nelson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1991
Policy suggestion for health care institutionsJohn D Golenski
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1993
"Medical futility" (part two): guidelines on use of renal dialysisJohn J Paris, Alvin H Moss
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1991
The Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990John J Paris, Kevin J O'Connell
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1993
When a patient demands what health care providers deem foolish: medical-ethical analysis of the case of Baby KJoyce L Peabody
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Clinical Ethics Report|April 1, 1994
A legal challenge to the refusal to provide inappropriate treatment: the case of Baby KStanley B Watson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1992
Forgoing treatment of critically ill newborns and the legal legacy of Baby DoeLawrence J Nelson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1993
Institutional legal counsel and ethics committeesStanley B Watson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1993
"Medical futility" and physician refusal of requested treatmentJohn J Paris, James J Murphy
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1987
Foregoing nutrition and hydrationLawrence J Nelson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1992
The Wanglie case: a demand for treatment clashes with medical integrityJohn D Golenski, Lawrence J Nelson
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1991
Policy suggestion for health care institutionsJohn D Golenski
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1993
"Medical futility" (part two): guidelines on use of renal dialysisJohn J Paris, Alvin H Moss
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1991
The Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990John J Paris, Kevin J O'Connell
Clinical Ethics Report|January 1, 1993
When a patient demands what health care providers deem foolish: medical-ethical analysis of the case of Baby KJoyce L Peabody
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