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A case of large uterine cystic adenomyosis outside the uterus after laparoscopic myomectomy: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Zhao W, Zhang C.
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Friction and Wear of Tungsten Carbide Dies in the Dry Drawing of Steel Wire. [PDF]
Suliga M+4 more
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Endometriosis of the Round Ligaments in Twins: A Rare and Unique Presentation. [PDF]
Oyen T, Vanslembrouck R.
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Case Report: Pulmonary mucormycosis caused by <i>Rhizopus microsporus</i> in a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [PDF]
Wang S, Liu Y, Hu L, Qian G, Mo Y.
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Desire to Die Communication Training for Professionals: Developing Online Formats. [PDF]
Boström K+5 more
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Is there a right to die? [PDF]
To speak of rights in the very troubling matter of medically managed death is ill suited both to sound personal decisionmaking and to sensible public policy. There is no firm philosophical or legal argument for a "right to die."
Leon R. Kass
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Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2016
For some patients, a right to receive euthanasia will not enhance autonomy in the morally relevant sense. Even if these patients choose wisely whether to exercise their right to die, they will still be harmed by having been given it.
J. Velleman
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For some patients, a right to receive euthanasia will not enhance autonomy in the morally relevant sense. Even if these patients choose wisely whether to exercise their right to die, they will still be harmed by having been given it.
J. Velleman
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