Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Geriatric Care: The Approach of Three Monotheistic Religions - Judaism, Catholicism, and Islam
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Clarfield, A. Mark
Gordon, Michael
Markwell, Hazel
Alibhai, Shabbir M.H.
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2003 August; 51(8): 1149-1154
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2003-08Subject
Advance Directives; Aged; Allowing to Die; Autonomy; Autopsies; Case Studies; Comparative Studies; Consent; Consultation; Disclosure; Double Effect; Ethics; Family Members; Islamic Ethics; Jewish Ethics; Justice; Life; Prolongation of Life; Referral and Consultation; Resource Allocation; Roman Catholic Ethics; Suicide; Terminal Care; Third Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Truth Disclosure; Value of Life; Ventilators; Withholding Treatment; Religious Ethics; Care of the Dying Patient; Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia; Health Care Programs for the Aged;
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Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Geriatric Care: The Approach of Three Monotheistic Religions -- Judaism, Catholicism, and Islam
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