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Volumn 176, Issue 17, 1997, Pages 11-14
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Autonomy and physician-assisted suicide.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ACTIVE EUTHANASIA;
ARTICLE;
ASSISTED SUICIDE;
ATTITUDE TO DEATH;
DEATH AND EUTHANASIA;
EUTHANASIA;
FREEDOM;
HOMICIDE;
HUMAN;
LONG TERM CARE;
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY;
MENTAL STRESS;
MORALITY;
PASSIVE EUTHANASIA;
PATIENT ADVOCACY;
PATIENT RIGHT;
PERSONAL AUTONOMY;
PHYSICIAN;
PUBLIC OPINION;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
RELIGION;
RELIGIOUS APPROACH;
RIGHT TO DIE;
SOCIOLOGY;
TREATMENT REFUSAL;
TREATMENT WITHDRAWAL;
UNITED STATES;
DEATH AND EUTHANASIA;
RELIGIOUS APPROACH;
ATTITUDE TO DEATH;
BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY;
CATHOLICISM;
EUTHANASIA;
EUTHANASIA, ACTIVE;
EUTHANASIA, PASSIVE;
FREEDOM;
HOMICIDE;
HUMANS;
LIFE SUPPORT CARE;
MORALS;
PATIENT ADVOCACY;
PATIENT RIGHTS;
PERSONAL AUTONOMY;
PHYSICIANS;
PUBLIC OPINION;
QUALITY OF LIFE;
RIGHT TO DIE;
SOCIOLOGY, MEDICAL;
STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
SUICIDE, ASSISTED;
TREATMENT REFUSAL;
UNITED STATES;
WITHHOLDING TREATMENT;
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EID: 0031575953
PISSN: 00027049
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (2)
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References (0)
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