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554 related items for PubMed ID: 16769929

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  • 23. A moral dilemma: the role of judicial intervention in withholding or withdrawing nutrition and hydration.
    Peccarelli AM.
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    Marks TC.
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    Mulligan JJ.
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  • 29. Catholic bioethics and the case of Terri Schiavo.
    Nelson LJ.
    Cumberland Law Rev; 2009 Jul; 35(3):543-74. PubMed ID: 16715562
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  • 31. Artificial hydration and nutrition for the PVS patient: ordinary care or extraordinary intervention?
    Torchia J.
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  • 32. The Brophy case: the use of artificial hydration and nutrition.
    Boyle P, King L, O'Rourke K.
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    Allen W.
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  • 34. Nutrition and hydration: an analysis of the recent papal statement in the light of the Roman Catholic bioethical tradition.
    Shannon TA.
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    Allen MP.
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  • 36. Stopping nutrition and hydration technologies: a conflict between traditional Catholic ethics and church authority.
    Drane JF.
    Christ Bioeth; 2006 Apr; 12(1):11-28. PubMed ID: 16830411
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  • 37. Food, water, and the PVS patient.
    Ashley B, O'Rourke K, Torchia J.
    Natl Cathol Bioeth Q; 2004 Apr; 4(2):235-6; author reply 236. PubMed ID: 15281178
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  • 39. Shifting the burden of proof.
    Davis DS.
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