Author(s)
Rosner, FredKeywords
Active EuthanasiaAllowing to Die
Assisted Suicide
Attitudes
Biomedical Technologies
Death
Ethics
Euthanasia
Extraordinary Treatment
Hospices
Life
Living Wills
Medical Ethics
Pain
Persistent Vegetative State
Physician's Role
Prolongation of Life
Quality of Life
Research
Risk
Suicide
Terminal Care
Terminally Ill
Therapeutic Research
Value of Life
Withholding Treatment
Wills
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2015-05-05Identifier
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American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care. 1993 Jul/Aug; 10(4): 6-10.
1049-9091
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104990919301000404
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