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Death Studies|February 6, 1997
The deceased child in the psychic and social worlds of bereaved parents during the resolution of griefD Klass
Death Studies|December 8, 1997
On asking the right questions: personal death vs. brain death in JapanM Brannigan
Death Studies|December 11, 1986
Changes in doctor/patient communication of a terminal prognosis: a selective review and critiqueD J Klenow, G A Youngs
Death Studies|December 11, 1985
Epistemological questions concerning deathR Sassower, M A Grodin
Death Studies|April 1, 2004
Just how important is the messenger versus the message? The case of framing physician-assisted suicideDonald P Haider-Markel, Mark R Joslyn
Death Studies|February 25, 2005
Attitudes toward euthanasia in Hong Kong--a comparison between physicians and the general publicAlice Ming-Lin Chong, Shiu-Yeu Fok
Death Studies|March 3, 2007
Using drugs to end life without an explicit request of the patientJudith A C Rietjens, Johan Bilsen, Susanne Fischer, et al.
Death Studies|June 16, 2026
Secular versus religious resources and coping in adjustment to bereavement: Results from a National U.S. SampleCrystal Park, Mariel Emrich, M Elizabeth Hall, et al.
Death Studies|October 18, 2008
Assessment of requests for assisted suicide by a Swiss right-to-die societyGeorg Bosshard, Esther Ulrich, Stephen J Ziegler, et al.
Death Studies|August 31, 2016
Physicians' attitude toward the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment: A comparison between Korea, Japan, and ChinaJi Yeong Ryu, Hyuna Bae, Hattori Kenji, et al.
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Pageof 240
Death Studies|February 6, 1997
The deceased child in the psychic and social worlds of bereaved parents during the resolution of griefD Klass
Death Studies|December 8, 1997
On asking the right questions: personal death vs. brain death in JapanM Brannigan
Death Studies|December 11, 1986
Changes in doctor/patient communication of a terminal prognosis: a selective review and critiqueD J Klenow, G A Youngs
Death Studies|December 11, 1985
Epistemological questions concerning deathR Sassower, M A Grodin
Death Studies|April 1, 2004
Just how important is the messenger versus the message? The case of framing physician-assisted suicideDonald P Haider-Markel, Mark R Joslyn
Death Studies|February 25, 2005
Attitudes toward euthanasia in Hong Kong--a comparison between physicians and the general publicAlice Ming-Lin Chong, Shiu-Yeu Fok
Death Studies|March 3, 2007
Using drugs to end life without an explicit request of the patientJudith A C Rietjens, Johan Bilsen, Susanne Fischer, et al.
Death Studies|June 16, 2026
Secular versus religious resources and coping in adjustment to bereavement: Results from a National U.S. SampleCrystal Park, Mariel Emrich, M Elizabeth Hall, et al.
Death Studies|October 18, 2008
Assessment of requests for assisted suicide by a Swiss right-to-die societyGeorg Bosshard, Esther Ulrich, Stephen J Ziegler, et al.
Death Studies|August 31, 2016
Physicians' attitude toward the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment: A comparison between Korea, Japan, and ChinaJi Yeong Ryu, Hyuna Bae, Hattori Kenji, et al.
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