Choosing Life After Death: Respecting Religious Beliefs and Moral Convictions in Near Death Decisions
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Goldberg, Charlotte K.
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Syracuse Law Review. 1988; 39(4): 1197-1260.
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Find in a Library.http://hdl.handle.net/10822/737875
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1988Subject
Advance Directives; Allowing to Die; American Indians; Artificial Feeding; Attitudes; Autonomy; Autopsies; Blood; Blood Transfusions; Brain; Brain Death; Consent; Death; Determination of Death; Economics; Ethics; Government; Hospitals; Institutional Policies; Jehovah's Witnesses; Jewish Ethics; Legal Aspects; Legal Rights; Legislation; Life; Morality; Organ Donation; Persistent Vegetative State; Privacy; Prolongation of Life; Public Policy; Religion; Review; Rights; State Government; State Interest; Third Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Values;
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Choosing Life After Death: Respecting Religious Beliefs and Moral Convictions in Near Death Decisions
Goldberg, Charlotte K. (1988)