Does Obstetric Ethics Have Any Role in the Obstetrician's Response to the Abortion Controversy?
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Chervenak, Frank A.
McCullough, Laurence B.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 1990 Nov; 163(5): 1425-1429.
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1990-11Subject
Abortion; Autonomy; Beginning of Life; Beneficence; Congenital Disorders; Conscience; Cultural Pluralism; Consent; Decision Making; Education; Ethical Theory; Ethics; Fetal Development; Fetuses; Health; Internship and Residency; Life; Maternal Health; Medical Education; Medical Ethics; Moral Obligations; Moral Policy; Obstetrics and Gynecology; Parental Consent; Patient Care; Personhood; Physician Patient Relationship; Physicians; Policy Analysis; Pregnant Women; Public Policy; Rights; Risks and Benefits; Residency; Therapeutic Abortion; Viability;
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Does Obstetric Ethics Have Any Role in the Obstetrician's Response to the Abortion Controversy?
Chervenak, Frank A. and McCullough, Laurence B. (1990-11)