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Authors: Pernick, MS
Citation: Ms. Pernick, Brain death in a cultural context - The reconstruction of death, 1967-1981, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 3-33

Authors: Plum, F
Citation: F. Plum, Clinical standards and technological confirmatory tests in diagnosing brain death, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 34-65

Authors: Brody, BA
Citation: Ba. Brody, How much of the brain must be dead?, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 71-82

Authors: Bernat, JL
Citation: Jl. Bernat, Refinements in the definition and criterion of death, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 83-92

Authors: Pallis, C
Citation: C. Pallis, On the brainstem criterion of death, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 93-100

Authors: Lynn, J Cranford, R
Citation: J. Lynn et R. Cranford, The persisting perplexities in the determination of death, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 101-114

Authors: Capron, AM
Citation: Am. Capron, The bifurcated legal standard for determining death - Does it work?, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 117-136

Authors: Veatch, RM
Citation: Rm. Veatch, The conscience clause - How much individual choice in defining death can our society tolerate?, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 137-160

Authors: Fost, N
Citation: N. Fost, The unimportance of death, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 161-181

Authors: Siminoff, LA Bloch, A
Citation: La. Siminoff et A. Bloch, American attitudes and beliefs about brain death - The empirical literature, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 183-193

Authors: Campbell, CS
Citation: Cs. Campbell, Fundamentals of life and death - Christian fundamentalism and medical science, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 194-209

Authors: Rosner, F
Citation: F. Rosner, The definition of death in Jewish law, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 210-221

Authors: Rix, BA
Citation: Ba. Rix, Brain death, ethics, and politics in Denmark, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 227-238

Authors: Lock, M
Citation: M. Lock, The problem of brain death - Japanese disputes about bodies and modernity, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 239-256

Authors: Schone-Seifert, B
Citation: B. Schone-seifert, Defining death in Germany - Brain death and its discontents, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 257-271

Authors: Charo, RA
Citation: Ra. Charo, Dusk, dawn, and defining death - Legal classifications and biological categories, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 277-292

Authors: Brock, DW
Citation: Dw. Brock, The role of the public in public policy on the definition of death, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 293-307

Authors: Miles, S
Citation: S. Miles, Death in a technological and pluralistic culture, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 311-318

Authors: Engelhardt, HT
Citation: Ht. Engelhardt, Redefining death - The mirage of consensus, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 319-331

Authors: Burt, RA
Citation: Ra. Burt, Where do we go from here?, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. 332-339

Authors: Youngner, SJ Arnold, RM Schapiro, R
Citation: Sj. Youngner et al., The definition of death - Contemporary controversies - Introduction, DEFINITION OF DEATH, 1999, pp. XIII-XVII
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