Justice and outcomes research: the ethical limits
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Justice and outcomes research: the ethical limits
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The relevance of suffering and identifying with others when allocating resources, and clinical implications of the elasticity of the law.J Clin Ethics. 1993 Fall;4(3):203-5, 211, 218. J Clin Ethics. 1993. PMID: 8219303 No abstract available.
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Outcome predictors in the early withdrawal of life support: issues of justice and allocation for the severely brain injured.J Clin Ethics. 1993 Fall;4(3):206-11. J Clin Ethics. 1993. PMID: 8219304 No abstract available.
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