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  1. The right to be allowed to die.A. G. Campbell - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (3):136-140.
    The unbridled use of modern medical skills and technology in preserving life at all costs has stimulated interest in expressing a 'right to die' by the legally competent patient who is anxious to protect his autonomy. Some recent decisions by American courts are seen to threaten this 'right to die' of competent patients and imply that legally incompetent patients including children should not have this right under any circumstances, even when expressed on their behalf by guardians, nearest relatives or parents. (...)
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  • (1 other version)Medicolegal Reference Shelf.John J. Paris - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (6):230-240.
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  • (1 other version)Medicolegal Reference Shelf.John J. Paris - 1982 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 10 (6):230-240.
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  • Fetal research and the problem of consent.Clifton Perry - 1984 - World Futures 20 (1):55-67.
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