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Robert Veatch
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2008: Veatch Robert M
Donating hearts after cardiac death--reversing the irreversible.
The New England journal of medicine 2008;359(7):672-3.
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2007: Veatch Robert M
Implied, presumed and waived consent: the relative moral wrongs of under- and over-informing.
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2007;7(12):39-41; discussion W3-4.
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2007: Veatch Robert M
Just deserts?
The Hastings Center report 2007;37(3):4; author reply 6.
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2007: Veatch Robert M
The irrelevance of equipoise.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2007;32(2):167-83.
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2006: Veatch Robert M
How philosophy of medicine has changed medical ethics.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2006;31(6):585-600.
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2006: Veatch Robert M
Why researchers cannot establish equipoise.
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2006;6(4):55-7.
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2006: Veatch Robert M
Assessing Pellegrino's reconstruction of medical morality.
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2006;6(2):72-5.
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2006: Murphy Timothy F; Veatch Robert M
Members first: the ethics of donating organs and tissues to groups.
Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 2006;15(1):50-9.
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2005: Veatch Robert M
Tissue issues: the ethical dilemma of collecting human tissues for research.
Formosan journal of medical humanities 2005;6(1-2):3-13.
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2005: Veatch Robert M
The death of whole-brain death: the plague of the disaggregators, somaticists, and mentalists.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2005;30(4):353-78.
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2005: Veatch Robert M
Disaster preparedness and triage: justice and the common good.
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York 2005;72(4):236-41.
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2005: Veatch Robert M
Terri Schiavo, Son Hudson, and 'nonbeneficial' medical treatments.
Health affairs (Project Hope) 2005;24(4):976-9.
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2005: Veatch Robert M
Organs on the Internet.
The Hastings Center report 2005;35(3):6.
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2005: Gilbert James C; Brigham Lori; Batty D Scott; Veatch Robert M
The nondirected living donor program: a model for cooperative donation, recovery and allocation of living donor kidneys.
American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 2005;5(1):167-74.
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2004: Veatch Robert M
Abandon the dead donor rule or change the definition of death?
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 2004;14(3):261-76.
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2004: Veatch Robert M
Limiting life support: a world-wide consensus?
Critical care medicine 2004;32(2):597-8.
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2004: Veatch Robert M
Bonus allocation points for those willing to donate organs.
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2004;4(4):1-3; discussion W35-7.
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2004: Veatch Robert M
The total artificial heart: is paying for it immoral and stopping it murder?
Medical ethics (Burlington, Mass.) 2004;11(1):1-2, 12.
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2004: Steinberg David; Veatch Robert M
Dialogue: The total artificial heart and the morality of killing.
Medical ethics (Burlington, Mass.) 2004;11(2):10-2.
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2004: Veatch Robert M
Consent and persons with marginal mental impairment.
Ethics and intellectual disability 2004;8(1):6-7.
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2003: Veatch Robert M
Ethical aspects of recommending lifestyle interventions to patients.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 2003;290(20):2660; author reply 2660-1.
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2003: Veatch Robert M
Is there a common morality?
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 2003;13(3):189-92.
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2003: Veatch Robert M
Do not resuscitate: ordering nonassault and charting patients' decisions to forgo cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Critical care medicine 2003;31(5):1593-5.
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2003: Veatch Robert M
Inactivating a total artificial heart: special moral problems.
Death studies 2003;27(4):305-15.
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2003: Veatch Robert M
Why liberals should accept financial incentives for organ procurement.
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 2003;13(1):19-36.
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2003: Veatch Robert M
The dead donor rule: true by definition.
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2003;3(1):10-1.
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2002: Veatch Robert M
The right of subjects to see the protocol.
IRB 2002;24(5):6-8.
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2002: Adams Patricia L; Cohen David J; Danovitch Gabriel M; Edington Reverend Mark D; Gaston Robert S; Jacobs Cheryl L; Luskin Richard S; Metzger Robert A; Peters Thomas G; Siminoff Laura A; Veatch Robert M; Rothberg-Wegman Lynn; Bartlett Stephen T; Brigham Lori; Burdick James; Gunderson Susan; Harmon William; Matas Arthur J; Thistlethwaite J Richard; Delmonico Francis L
The nondirected live-kidney donor: ethical considerations and practice guidelines: A National Conference Report.
Transplantation 2002;74(4):582-9.
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2002: Veatch Robert M
Assault or homicide: treating and letting die without consent.
Critical care medicine 2002;30(4):937-8.
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2002: Veatch R M
White coat ceremonies: a second opinion.
Journal of medical ethics 2002;28(1):5-9.
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2002: Veatch Robert M
Withholding nutrition on the conscious mentally disabled patient: a review and commentary.
Ethics and intellectual disability 2002;7(1):5-7.
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2002: Veatch Robert M
Indifference of subjects: an alternative to equipoise in randomized clinical trials.
Social philosophy & policy 2002;19(2):295-323.
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2002: Veatch Robert M
The birth of bioethics: autobiographical reflections of a patient person.
Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 2002;11(4):344-52.
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2002: Veatch Robert M
Subject indifference and the justification of placebo-controlled trials.
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2002;2(2):12-3.
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2001: Veatch R M
The impossibility of a morality internal to medicine.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2001;26(6):621-42.
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2001: Veatch R M
The role of the patient and the family in deciding to forgoing life-support: Eastern and Western perspectives.
Formosan journal of medical humanities 2001;2(1-2):3-17.
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2001: Veatch R M
Transplants and mental disability: the meaning of discrimination.
Ethics and intellectual disability 2001;6(1):1-5.
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2001: Veatch R M
Ethics consultation: permission from patients and other problems of method.
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2001;1(4):43-5.
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2000: Veatch R M
Doctor does not know best: why in the new century physicians must stop trying to benefit patients.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2000;25(6):701-21.
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2000: Veatch Robert M
A new basis for allocating livers for transplant.
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 2000;10(1):75-80.
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1999: Veatch Robert M
The foundations of bioethics.
Bioethics 1999;13(3-4):206-17.
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1999: Veatch R M
The pharmacist and assisted suicide.
American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists 1999;56(3):260-6.
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1998: Veatch R M
Egalitarian and maximin theories of justice: directed donation of organs for transplant.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1998;23(5):456-76.
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1998: Veatch R M
The place of care in ethical theory.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1998;23(2):210-24.
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1997: Veatch Robert M
Who should manage care? The case for patients.
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 1997;7(4):391-401.
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1997: Veatch R M
Non-heart-beating cadaver organ procurement: two remaining issues.
Transplantation proceedings 1997;29(8):3339-40.
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1997: Veatch Robert M
Single payers and multiple lists: must everyone get the same coverage in a universal health plan?
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 1997;7(2):153-69.
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1996: Veatch R M
Which grounds for overriding autonomy are legitimate?
The Hastings Center report 1996;26(6):42-3.
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1995: Veatch Robert M
Resolving conflicts among principles: ranking, balancing, and specifying.
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 1995;5(3):199-218.
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1995: Veatch Robert M
Bioethics and philosophy of science.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1995;20(3):227-31.
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1995: Veatch R M; Stempsey W E
Incommensurability: its implications for the patient/physician relation.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1995;20(3):253-69.
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1995: Veatch R M; Pitt J B
The myth of presumed consent: ethical problems in new organ procurement strategies.
Transplantation proceedings 1995;27(2):1888-92.
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1995: Veatch R M
Abandoning informed consent.
The Hastings Center report 1995;25(2):5-12.
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1995: Veatch R M
The role of ethics in quality and accountability initiatives.
Medical care 1995;33(1 Suppl):JS69-74; discussion JS74-6.
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1994: Veatch R M
Why physicians cannot determine if care is futile.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1994;42(8):871-4.
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1994: Veatch R M
What counts as basic health care? Private values and public policy.
The Hastings Center report 1994;24(3):20-1.
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1994: Dennis J Michael; Hanson Patricia; Veatch Robert M;
An evaluation of the ethics of presumed consent and a proposal based on required response.
UNOS update 1994;10(2):16-21.
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1994: Veatch R M
Healthcare rationing through global budgeting: the ethical choices.
The Journal of clinical ethics 1994;5(4):291-6.
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1993: Veatch R M; Spicer C M
Futile care. Physicians should not be allowed to refuse to treat. Point.
Health progress (Saint Louis, Mo.) 1993;74(10):22-7.
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1993: Veatch Robert M
From forgoing life support to aid-in-dying.
The Hastings Center report 1993;23(6 Suppl):S7-8.
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1993: Veatch R M
The impending collapse of the whole-brain definition of death.
The Hastings Center report 1993;23(4):18-24.
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1993: Veatch R M
Forgoing life-sustaining treatment: limits to the consensus. Part 2.
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 1993;3(1):1-19.
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1992: Burdick James F; Turcotte Jeremiah G; Veatch Robert M
Principles of organ and tissue allocation and donation by living donors.
Transplantation proceedings 1992;24(5):2226.
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1992: Soares Michael S; Warnock Allison C; Barham Beth; Veatch Robert M
Pharmacist's obligation to hold confidential patient's intent to commit suicide.
American journal of hospital pharmacy 1992;49():864-9.
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1992: Veatch Robert M
Ethical perspectives on the FDA and ADA evaluation of dental products.
Journal of public health dentistry 1992;52(6; Spec. Iss):387-90.
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1992: Veatch R M; Spicer C M
Medically futile care: the role of the physician in setting limits.
American journal of law & medicine 1992;18(1-2):15-36.
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1992: Veatch R M
Ethical perspectives on the FDA and ADA evaluation of dental products.
Journal of public health dentistry 1992;52(6):387-90.
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1992: Veatch R M
Brain death and slippery slopes.
The Journal of clinical ethics 1992;3(3):181-7.
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1991: Veatch R M
Should basic care get priority? Doubts about rationing the Oregon way.
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 1991;1(3):187-206.
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1991: Veatch R M
Consensus of expertise: the role of consensus of experts in formulating public policy and estimating facts.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1991;16(4):427-45.
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1991: Veatch R M; Moreno J D
Consensus in panels and committees: conceptual and ethical issues.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1991;16(4):371-3.
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1991: Veatch R M
Professional ethics vs. cost containment: the inevitable clash.
The Internist 1991;32(6):9-11, 15.
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1991: Veatch R M
Allocating health resources ethically: new roles for administrators and clinicians.
Frontiers of health services management 1991;8(1):3-29, 43-4.
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1990: Veatch R M
Justice in health care: the contribution of Edmund Pellegrino.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1990;15(3):269-87.
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1990: Veatch R M
Nancy Cruzan and the best interest standard.
Midwest medical ethics : a publication of the Midwest Bioethics Center 1990;6(4):17-9.
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1990: Veatch Robert M
Physicians and cost containment: the ethical conflict.
Jurimetrics 1990;30(4):461-82.
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1990: Veatch Robert M
Should we study the Hippocratic Oath?
The Journal of clinical ethics 1990;1(4):291-2.
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1989: Veatch R M
Drug research in humans: the ethics of nonrandomized access.
Clinical pharmacy 1989;8(5):366-70.
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1989: Veatch Robert M
Life and Death Decision Making, by Baruch A. Brody.
Bioethics 1989;3(2):147-51.
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1989: Veatch Robert M
Defining death at the beginning of life.
Second opinion (Park Ridge, Ill.) 1989;(10):51-9.
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1989: Veatch R M
Medical ethics in the Soviet Union.
The Hastings Center report 1989;19(2):11-4.
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1989: Veatch Robert M
Contemporary bioethics and the demise of modern medicine.
Bioethics news 1989;8(2):6-21.
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1989: Veatch R M
Ethics committees. Advice and consent.
The Hastings Center report 1989;19(1):20-2.
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1989: Veatch R M
Hospital pharmacy: what is ethical?
American journal of hospital pharmacy 1989;46(1):109-15.
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1989: Veatch R M
Bioethics discovers the Bill of Rights.
National forum 1989;69(4):11-3.
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1988: Veatch Robert M
The danger of virtue.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1988;13(4):445-6.
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1988: Veatch Robert M
Should I enroll in a randomized clinical trial? A critical commentary.
IRB 1988;10(5):7-8.
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1988: Veatch R M
Comparative medical ethics: an introduction.
The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1988;13(3):225-9.
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1988: Veatch R M
Justice and the economics of terminal illness.
The Hastings Center report 1988;18(4):34-40.
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1987: Veatch Robert M
The ethics of promoting herd immunity.
Family & community health 1987;10(1):44-53.
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1987: Veatch Robert M; Mason Carol G
Hippocratic vs. Judeo-Christian medical ethics: principles in conflict.
The Journal of religious ethics 1987;15(1):86-105.
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1986: Capron Alexander Morgan; Bok Sissela; McCormick Richard A; Cassell Eric J; Veatch Robert M; Callahan Daniel
How the Report made a difference: reflections on a 15th anniversary.
The Hastings Center report 1986;16(5):8-17.
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1986: Veatch R M
The ethics of resource allocation in critical care.
Critical care clinics 1986;2(1):73-89.
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1984: Veatch Robert M
Medical ethics.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 1984;252(16):2296-300.
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1984: Veatch Robert M
The Hippocratic ethic is dead.
The New physician 1984;48():41-42, 48.
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1982: Veatch Robert M
Limits to the right of privacy: reason, not rhetoric--response.
IRB 1982;4(4):5-7.
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1982: Seiler Lauren H; Veatch Robert M
Social science research regulations.
The Hastings Center report 1982;12(2):45-6.
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1982: Veatch Robert M
The ethics of research involving radiation.
IRB 1982;4(1):3-5.
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1981: Holder Angela R; Veatch Robert M
Can teenagers participate in research without parental consent?
IRB 1981;3(2):5-8.
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1981: Veatch Robert M
Research on 'nonconsentables': commentary.
IRB 1981;3(1):6-7.
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1981: Veatch Robert M
When should the patient know?
Barrister (Chicago, Ill.) 1981;8(1):7-8+.
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1981: Veatch Robert M
Patients' rights and physician accountability: problems with PSROs.
Bioethics quarterly 1981;3(3-4):137-55.
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1980: Todd James S; Veatch Robert M
Medical ethics: a one-way covenant?
The Hastings Center report 1980;10(6):4+.
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1980: Dibbell David G; Veatch Robert M
Wanted: a Heisenberg for an Orwell.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 1980;244(8):767-8.
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1980: McCormick Richard A; Veatch Robert M
The preservation of life and self-determination.
Theological studies 1980;41(2):390-6.
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