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Harnessing native corticosteroid-binding globulin to treat life-threatening septic shock.

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Voluntary Active Euthanasia

The Hastings Center Report, 1992
Since the case of Karen Quinlan first seized public attention fifteen years ago, no issue in biomedical ethics has been more prominent than the debate about forgoing life-sustaining treatment. Controversy continues regarding some aspects of that debate, such as forgoing life-sustaining nutrition and hydration, and relevant law varies some from state to
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Nurses' attitudes toward active euthanasia

Nursing Outlook, 1995
Nurses have a responsibility to examine how they feel about euthanasia, about the processes available today for extending life, and whether their patients have a right to choose their own fate.
A J, Davis   +5 more
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[Active euthanasia].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1995
The growing interest in the subject of active euthanasia in connection with the debate regarding legalization of such practices in Denmark necessitates taking a definite standpoint. The difference in concept between active and passive euthanasia is stressed, and the Dutch guidelines are reviewed.
A P, Folker, N, Hvidt
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