Restraining the Paternalism of Attorneys and Families in End-of- Life Decision-Making While Recognizing That Patients Want More Than Just Autonomy
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Bellard, Lorraine M.Keywords
AutonomyLife
Paternalism
Patients
Philosophical Ethics
Legal Ethics
Living Wills / Advance Directives
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/944193Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 2001 Spring; 14(3): 803-822
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