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Nishida, HiroshiKeywords
Allowing to DieAttitudes
Bioethical Issues
Bioethics
Brain
Brain Death
Clinical Ethics
Clinical Ethics Committees
Congenital Disorders
Death
Decision Making
Ethics
Ethics Committees
Family Members
Family Relationship
Fetal Tissue Donation
Fetuses
Health
Health Care
Health Care Delivery
Hospitals
Infants
Institutional Policies
Intensive Care Units
Mortality
Newborns
Organ Donation
Paternalism
Physicians
Prematurity
Prognosis
Religious Ethics
Resource Allocation
Resuscitation
Resuscitation Orders
Sex Preselection
Statistics
Survey
Tissue Donation
Withholding Treatment
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/729223Seminars in Perinatology. 1987 Jul; 11(3): 274-278.
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