Clinical Ethics Committee Case 3: Should Parents Be Able to Request Non-Therapeutic Treatment for Their Severely Disabled Child?
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Slowther, AnneKeywords
Clinical EthicsEthics
Parents
Value / Quality of Life
Minors / Parental Consent
Health Care for Mentally Disabled Persons
Health Care for Newborns and Minors
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2016-01-08Identifier
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Clinical Ethics 2008 September; 3(3): 109-112
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DOI
10.1258/ce.2008.008027ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1258/ce.2008.008027