Medical EthicsR. E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1975 - 299 páginas |
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... possible , and to keep a patient alive as long as possible . This position , however , may bring much suffering . Consider the case of a thirty year old veteran getting irreversible brain damage in an auto ac- cident , so that he is ...
... possible , and to keep a patient alive as long as possible . This position , however , may bring much suffering . Consider the case of a thirty year old veteran getting irreversible brain damage in an auto ac- cident , so that he is ...
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... possible conciseness , and expedition . If the patient be surprised by sudden and violent sickness , the law authorizes a nuncupative will in the disposal of personalty . But to guard against fraud , the testamentary works must be ...
... possible conciseness , and expedition . If the patient be surprised by sudden and violent sickness , the law authorizes a nuncupative will in the disposal of personalty . But to guard against fraud , the testamentary works must be ...
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... possible influenced by the vapours those winds are likely to convey . The same precaution is applicable to the smoke of the town . The hospital at Manchester is three - fourths of the year involved in smoke , by being erected on the ...
... possible influenced by the vapours those winds are likely to convey . The same precaution is applicable to the smoke of the town . The hospital at Manchester is three - fourths of the year involved in smoke , by being erected on the ...
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Ethics and Medical Ethics | 1 |
Civil Authority | 10 |
III | 18 |
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