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Citation: OVERSTEPPING BOUNDARIES, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 333-334

Authors: KUCZEWSKI MG
Citation: Mg. Kuczewski, PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED DEATH - CAN PHILOSOPHICAL BIOETHICS AID SOCIAL-POLICY, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 339-347

Authors: STINGL M
Citation: M. Stingl, EUTHANASIA AND HEALTH REFORM IN CANADA, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 348-362

Authors: BURGESS MM
Citation: Mm. Burgess, EUTHANASIA AND HEALTH REFORM IN CANADA - COMMENTARY, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 363-366

Authors: HUBERT J SHERWIN S
Citation: J. Hubert et S. Sherwin, EUTHANASIA AND HEALTH REFORM IN CANADA - COMMENTARY, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 366-370

Authors: KUHSE H
Citation: H. Kuhse, CRITICAL NOTICE - WHY KILLING IS NOT ALWAYS WORSE - AND IS SOMETIMES BETTER - THAN LETTING DIE, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 371-374

Authors: CAVANAGH TA
Citation: Ta. Cavanagh, CURRENTLY ACCEPTED PRACTICES THAT ARE KNOWN TO LEAD TO DEATH, AND PAS- IS THERE AN ETHICALLY RELEVANT DIFFERENCE, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 375-381

Authors: SMITH GP
Citation: Gp. Smith, TERMINAL SEDATION AS PALLIATIVE CARE - REVALIDATING A RIGHT TO A GOODDEATH, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 382-387

Authors: THOMASMA DC
Citation: Dc. Thomasma, ASSESSING THE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST EUTHANASIA AND ASSISTED SUICIDE - PART 2, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 388-401

Authors: TOLLEFSEN C
Citation: C. Tollefsen, RESPONSE TO REASSESSING THE RELIABILITY OF ADVANCE DIRECTIVES BY MAY,THOMAS (CQ VOL. 6, NO. 5) - ADVANCE DIRECTIVES AND VOLUNTARY SLAVERY, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 405-413

Authors: MCGEE G
Citation: G. Mcgee, AN INTRODUCTION AND MISSION, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 414-416

Authors: MCGEE G
Citation: G. Mcgee, GENE PATENTS CAN BE ETHICAL, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 417-421

Authors: CAPLAN AL
Citation: Al. Caplan, WHATS SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE HUMAN GENOME, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 422-424

Authors: MERZ JF CHO MK
Citation: Jf. Merz et Mk. Cho, DISEASE GENES ARE NOT PATENTABLE - A REBUTTAL OF MCGEE, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 425-428

Authors: TRIBBLE JL
Citation: Jl. Tribble, GENE PATENTS - A PHARMACEUTICAL PERSPECTIVE, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 429-432

Authors: MAGNUS D
Citation: D. Magnus, DISEASE GENE PATENTING - THE CLINICIAN DILEMMA, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 433-435

Authors: KOCH T
Citation: T. Koch, ON THE SUBJECT(S) OF KEVORKIAN,JACK, MD - A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 436-441

Authors: HEILIG S
Citation: S. Heilig, COMMENTARY - KOCH ON KEVORKIAN - WHO KNOWS BEST, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 441-442

Citation: EVERY DEATH IS DIFFERENT, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(4), 1998, pp. 443-447

Authors: MOROS DA RHODES R
Citation: Da. Moros et R. Rhodes, PUTTING UNIVERSAL HEALTH-CARE ON THE RELIGIOUS AGENDA, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(3), 1998, pp. 233-234

Authors: BROWN LD
Citation: Ld. Brown, HEALTH REFORM IN AMERICA - THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING MORAL MOMENTUM, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(3), 1998, pp. 239-246

Authors: VERHEY A
Citation: A. Verhey, A PROTESTANT PERSPECTIVE ON ACCESS TO HEALTH-CARE, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(3), 1998, pp. 247-253

Authors: MCCORMICK RA
Citation: Ra. Mccormick, A CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE ON ACCESS TO HEALTH-CARE, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(3), 1998, pp. 254-259

Authors: ZOHAR NJ
Citation: Nj. Zohar, A JEWISH PERSPECTIVE ON ACCESS TO HEALTH-CARE, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(3), 1998, pp. 260-265

Authors: BRODY H
Citation: H. Brody, BRINGING CLARITY TO THE FUTILITY DEBATE - DONT USE THE WRONG CASES, CQ. Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 7(3), 1998, pp. 269-273
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