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176 related items for PubMed ID: 12005342

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    Macklin R.
    Natl Forum; 1989; 69(4):25-7. PubMed ID: 16100838
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    Childress JF.
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  • 24. [Autonomy attitudes in the treatment compliance of a cohort of subjects with continuous psychotropic drug administration].
    Baumann M, Trincard M.
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    Minooka M, Inaba K.
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  • 29. Practicing medicine in the real world: challenges to empathy and respect for patients.
    Halpern J.
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  • 31. Death wish: resuscitating self-determination for the critically ill.
    Boozang KM.
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  • 33. Ethical and professional aspects of the practice of alternative medicine.
    Lynöe N.
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  • 34. Medical decisions as seen by philosophers.
    Srotri DS.
    Issues Med Ethics; 1996 Dec; 4(2):49-50. PubMed ID: 15011674
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    DeWolf Bosek MS.
    JONAS Healthc Law Ethics Regul; 2007 Dec; 9(2):46-9. PubMed ID: 17545812
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  • 36. Attitudes and practices of patients and physicians towards patient autonomy: a survey conducted prior to the enactment of the Patients' Rights Bill in Israel.
    Sadan B, Chejk-Saul T.
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  • 37. When open-ended questions don't work: the role of palliative paternalism in difficult medical decisions.
    Roeland E, Cain J, Onderdonk C, Kerr K, Mitchell W, Thornberry K.
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    Sass HM.
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    Sade RM.
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  • 40. An advocate for whom--doctor or patient? How far can a nurse be a patient's advocate?
    Kendrick K.
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