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Mercer law review

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Mercer Law Review|January 1, 1978
Duty to warn extended to bystander in close contact with polio vaccineeWilliam E Moore
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1991
Cruzan and the right to die: a perspective on privacy interestsDésirée E Watson
Mercer Law Review|January 1, 1984
An overview of Georgia's living will legislationCharles R Adams, Cynthia Trimboli Adams
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1991
Autonomy's paradox: death, fear, and advance directivesRichard P Vance
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1991
The status of the permanently unconscious: "You call that living?Jay A Gold
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1991
Leckelt v. Board of Commissioners of Hospital District No. 1: Fifth Circuit affirms hospital's right to require testing of nurse reasonably suspected of exposure to HIVPhilip Walden
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1979
The judicial dilemma of Laetrile and a possible solutionWilliam R Pendergast
Mercer Law Review|October 1, 1976
Consent to elective surgery valid even if doctor didn't warn of known risksRichard L Hodge
Mercer Law Review|January 1, 1980
Due process rights of minors and parental authority in civil commitment casesEdwin Gartin
Mercer Law Review|January 1, 1988
Biotechnology and the law: social responsibility or freedom of scientific inquiry?George P Smith
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Mercer Law Review|January 1, 1978
Duty to warn extended to bystander in close contact with polio vaccineeWilliam E Moore
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1991
Cruzan and the right to die: a perspective on privacy interestsDésirée E Watson
Mercer Law Review|January 1, 1984
An overview of Georgia's living will legislationCharles R Adams, Cynthia Trimboli Adams
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1991
Autonomy's paradox: death, fear, and advance directivesRichard P Vance
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1991
The status of the permanently unconscious: "You call that living?Jay A Gold
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1991
Leckelt v. Board of Commissioners of Hospital District No. 1: Fifth Circuit affirms hospital's right to require testing of nurse reasonably suspected of exposure to HIVPhilip Walden
Mercer Law Review|April 1, 1979
The judicial dilemma of Laetrile and a possible solutionWilliam R Pendergast
Mercer Law Review|October 1, 1976
Consent to elective surgery valid even if doctor didn't warn of known risksRichard L Hodge
Mercer Law Review|January 1, 1980
Due process rights of minors and parental authority in civil commitment casesEdwin Gartin
Mercer Law Review|January 1, 1988
Biotechnology and the law: social responsibility or freedom of scientific inquiry?George P Smith
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