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  1. The annual reports of Local Research Ethics Committees.C. G. Foster, T. Marshall & P. Moodie - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (4):214-219.
    Each Local Research Ethics Committee (LREC) is expected to produce an annual report for its establishing authority. Reports from 145 LRECs were examined with regard to (a) whether the committees were working within the terms of the most recent guidelines from the Department of Health and (b) observations on the role of LRECs with particular reference to accountability. Most LRECs had produced a report, although their length varied greatly. Most reports showed how seriously the committee took its task. Most committees (...)
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  • Japanese physicians and the care of adult patients in persistent vegetative state.A. Treloar - 2000 - Journal of Medical Ethics 26 (2):142-142.
    sirThe finding that Japanese physicians are reluctant to withdraw artificial nutrition from patients in persistent vegetative state is of note because, as the authors of a recent paper in the journal point out, Japanese physicians cannot be described as being strongly subject to the Judaeo-Christian influence.1 Despite this, the Japanese physicians show the same reluctance ….
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