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198 related items for PubMed ID: 16273695

  • 1. Better off dead than disabled?: should courts recognize a "wrongful living" cause of action when doctors fail to honor patients' advance directives?
    Milani AA.
    Wash Lee Law Rev; 1997; 54(1):149-228. PubMed ID: 16273695
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  • 2. Violation of an individual's right to die: the need for a wrongful living cause of action.
    Hackleman TJ.
    Univ Cincinnati Law Rev; 1996; 64(4):1355-81. PubMed ID: 16389680
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  • 3. Anderson v. St. Francis-St. George Hospital: wrongful living from an American and Jewish legal perspective.
    Pollack D, Steinmetz C, Lens V.
    Clevel State Law Rev; 1997; 45(4):621-37. PubMed ID: 11660802
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  • 4. Financial penalties for failing to honor patient wishes to refuse treatment.
    Gasner MR.
    St Louis Univ Public Law Rev; 1992; 11():499-520. PubMed ID: 16047426
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  • 5. Refusing life-sustaining treatment: can we just say no?
    O'Brien EJ.
    Notre Dame Law Rev; 1992; 67(3):677-706. PubMed ID: 16044604
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  • 6. Advance directives: an overview of changing right-to-die laws.
    Fade AE.
    J Nurs Law; 1995; 2(3):27-38. PubMed ID: 12545976
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  • 7. Death and the court.
    Capron AM.
    Hastings Cent Rep; 1997; 27(5):25-9. PubMed ID: 9383664
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  • 8. The right to refuse medical treatment: where there is a right, there ought to be a remedy.
    Wilborn SE.
    North KY Law Rev; 1998; 25(4):649-73. PubMed ID: 16437814
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  • 9. Determining the value of life: discrimination, advance directives, and the right to die with dignity.
    Menzel PT.
    Free Inq; 2005; 25(5):39-41. PubMed ID: 16358473
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  • 10. "She don't want no life support." A summary of Osgood and other developments in Michigan since Martin.
    Broder AJ.
    Univ Detroit Mercy Law Rev; 1998; 75(3):595-605. PubMed ID: 12627574
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  • 11. "Wrongful living": resuscitation as tortious interference with a patient's right to give informed refusal.
    Knapp WC, Hamilton F.
    North KY Law Rev; 1992; 19(2):253-76. PubMed ID: 16044603
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  • 12. 'In the name of the people'--a Faustian paradox: the betrayal by physicians, lawyers, judges, academics and ethicists of the sovereign people's ultimate civil liberty.
    Vanitzian D, Kopkin AH.
    Univ West Los Angel Law Rev; 1997; 28():81-247. PubMed ID: 16514755
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  • 13. The tort of interference with the right to die: the wrongful living cause of action.
    Oddi S.
    Georgetown Law J; 1986 Dec; 75(2):625-65. PubMed ID: 11660414
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  • 14. Anticipatory refusals and the action of 'wrongful living'.
    Gavaghan C.
    Med Law Int; 2000 Dec; 5(1):67-80. PubMed ID: 15040378
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  • 15. Advanced directives, the right to die and the common law: recent problems with blood transfusions.
    Stewart C.
    Melb Univ Law Rev; 1999 Apr; 23(1):161-83. PubMed ID: 12678066
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  • 16. Terri Schiavo: a disability rights case.
    Johnson M.
    Death Stud; 2006 Mar; 30(2):163-76. PubMed ID: 16404821
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  • 17. No place to go: refusal of life-sustaining treatment by competent persons with physical disabilities.
    Herr SS, Bostrom BA, Barton RS.
    Issues Law Med; 1992 Mar; 8(1):3-36. PubMed ID: 1385587
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  • 18. Right to die. New law and policy issues appear while old ones remain unresolved.
    Fade A.
    Healthspan; 1994 Feb; 11(2):3-5. PubMed ID: 10132990
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  • 19. But, why do we shoot horses?: an analysis of the right to die and euthanasia.
    Davidson SI.
    N Y Law Sch J Hum Rights; 1994 Feb; 12(1):115-61. PubMed ID: 16086499
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  • 20. The Constitution at the threshold of life and death: a suggested approach to accommodate an interest in life and a right to die.
    Allen MP.
    Am Univ Law Rev; 2004 Jun; 53(5):971-1020. PubMed ID: 15529470
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