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305 related items for PubMed ID: 12718312

  • 1. Deciding for others: New York law and the rights of incompetent persons to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining medical treatment.
    Martino M.
    NY Law Sch Law Rev; 1996; 41(1):285-308. PubMed ID: 12718312
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  • 2. When vitalism is dead wrong: the discrimination against and torture of incompetent patients by compulsory life-sustaining treatment.
    Ouellette AR.
    Indiana Law J; 2004; 79(1):1-55. PubMed ID: 16189901
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  • 3. Paradox and Pandora's box: the tragedy of current right-to-die jurisprudence.
    Roach CA.
    Univ Mich J Law Reform; 1991; 25(1):133-90. PubMed ID: 16145810
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  • 4. The right to die in Montana: the Montana Uniform Rights of the Terminally Ill Act.
    Hunt WE.
    Mont Law Rev; 1993; 54(2):339-56. PubMed ID: 16180290
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  • 5. Right to refuse life sustaining medical treatment and the noncompetent nonterminally ill patient: an analysis of abridgment and anarchy.
    Adamson EH.
    Pepperdine Law Rev; 1990; 17(2):461-92. PubMed ID: 16047420
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  • 7. The unconstitutional treatment of Nancy Cruzan.
    Gasner MR.
    N Y Law Sch J Hum Rights; 1990; 7(Part 2):1-39. PubMed ID: 16044596
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  • 9. Confusion in right to die ideology: impact of ethical decision making for treatment of an incompetent client.
    Harner SR.
    Georget J Leg Ethics; 1991; 4(4):869-98. PubMed ID: 12186076
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  • 11. The right to refuse life-sustaining medical treatment: national trend and recent changes in Maryland law.
    Goldmeier KE.
    MD Law Rev; 1994; 53(4):1306-43. PubMed ID: 12599354
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  • 12. Exercising the right to die: a proposal for New York.
    Caffera SM.
    Syracuse Law Rev; 1991; 42(4):1189-240. PubMed ID: 16130264
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  • 13. Living will statutes in light of Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Dept. of Health: ensuring that patient's wishes will prevail.
    McLean ED.
    Emory Law J; 1991; 40(4):1305-41. PubMed ID: 16134267
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  • 14. Until life support do us part: a spouse's limited ability to terminate life support for an incompetent spouse with no hope of recovery.
    Herald M.
    Thomas Jefferson Law Rev; 2002; 24(2):207-16. PubMed ID: 15164748
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  • 15. Right to die--court requires clear and convincing evidence of persistent vegetative patient's intent to terminate life-sustaining procedures; Health Care Decisions Act of 1993 casts new light on outcome.
    Brindisi TJ.
    Univ Baltimore Law Rev; 1994; 23(2):619-44. PubMed ID: 16086514
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  • 16. Experimenting with the "right to die" in the laboratory of the states.
    Eaton TA, Larson EJ.
    Georgia Law Rev; 1991; 25(5):1253-326. PubMed ID: 12569937
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  • 17. Someone to watch over me: medical decision-making for hopelessly ill incompetent adult patients.
    Dippel DL.
    Akron Law Rev; 1991; 24(3-4):639-80. PubMed ID: 16144098
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  • 18. New Jersey Advance Directives for Health Care Act.
    New Jersey.
    N J Statut Annot N J; 1991 Jul 11; Chapt. 201 Sects. 26.2H.53 to 26.2H.78():26:2H-53 to 26:2H-78. PubMed ID: 12043617
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  • 20. Erring too far on the side of life: deja vu all over again in the Schiavo saga.
    Allen W.
    Stetson Law Rev; 2005 Jul 11; 35(1):123-45. PubMed ID: 17099996
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