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  • 2. Gardner; Re BWV: resolved and unresolved issues at end of life.
    Rothschild A.
    J Law Med; 2004 Feb; 11(3):292-311. PubMed ID: 15018207
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  • 3. 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 Feb; 23(2):619-44. PubMed ID: 16086514
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  • 4. "Culture of life" politics at the bedside--the case of Terri Schiavo.
    Annas GJ.
    N Engl J Med; 2005 Apr 21; 352(16):1710-5. PubMed ID: 15784657
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  • 5. Confusion in right to die ideology: impact of ethical decision making for treatment of an incompetent client.
    Harner SR.
    Georget J Leg Ethics; 1991 Apr 21; 4(4):869-98. PubMed ID: 12186076
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  • 6. The role of courts in terminating nutrition and hydration for incompetent patients.
    Wintersheimer DC.
    Issues Law Med; 1995 Apr 21; 10(4):453-65. PubMed ID: 7737850
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  • 11. 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 Apr 21; 41(1):285-308. PubMed ID: 12718312
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  • 16. Twenty-five years after Quinlan: a review of the jurisprudence of death and dying.
    Cantor NL.
    J Law Med Ethics; 2001 Apr 21; 29(2):182-96. PubMed ID: 11508195
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  • 17. The Terri Schiavo saga: ethical and legal aspects and implications for clinicians.
    Mueller PS.
    Pol Arch Med Wewn; 2009 Sep 21; 119(9):574-81. PubMed ID: 19776703
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  • 18. The Schiavo and Korp cases: conceptualising end-of-life decision-making.
    Skene L.
    J Law Med; 2005 Nov 21; 13(2):223-9. PubMed ID: 16304762
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  • 19. Medico-legal aspects of the 'right to die' legislation in Australia.
    Mendelson D.
    Melb Univ Law Rev; 1993 Jun 21; 19(1):112-52. PubMed ID: 11654112
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  • 20. Decisionmaking in authorizing and withholding life sustaining medical treatment: from Quinlan to Cruzan.
    Keilitz I, Bilzor JC, Hafemeister TL, Brown V, Dudyshyn D.
    Ment Phys Disabil Law Rep; 1989 Jun 21; 13(5):482-93. PubMed ID: 11654759
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