Medical, moral, legal, and ethical aspects of resuscitation for the patient who will have minimal ability to function or ultimately survive. American College of Emergency Physicians, Dallas, Texas
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Medical, moral, legal, and ethical aspects of resuscitation for the patient who will have minimal ability to function or ultimately survive. American College of Emergency Physicians, Dallas, Texas
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