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    The physician's responsibility toward hopelessly ill patients. A second look by Wanzer, S H, Federman, D D, Adelstein, S J, Cassel, C K, Cassem, E H, Cranford, R E, Hook, E W, Lo, B, Moertel, C G, Safar, P

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (30-03-1989)
    “…Physicians have a specific responsibility toward patients who are hopelessly ill, dying, or in the end stages of an incurable disease. In a summary of current…”
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    The neurologist as ethics consultant and as a member of the institutional ethics committee. The neuroethicist by Cranford, R E

    Published in Neurologic clinics (01-11-1989)
    “…Because of the increasing number of neuroethical dilemmas in medicine, neurologists are becoming more involved with the activities of institutional ethics…”
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    Withdrawing artificial feeding from children with brain damage by Cranford, Ronald E

    Published in BMJ (19-08-1995)
    “…[...]the patients do not show any of the terrible signs of starvation described by pro-life supporters. 9 The withholding or withdrawal of feeding tubes will…”
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    Ethical and legal aspects of dementia by Cranford, R E, Ashley, B Z

    Published in Neurologic clinics (01-05-1986)
    “…Medical ethical dilemmas regarding life-sustaining treatment in elderly and demented patients are becoming increasingly commonplace and complex. In dealing…”
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    Biomedical ethics committees by Cranford, R E, Roberts, J C

    Published in Primary care (01-06-1986)
    “…As a consequence of rapidly increasing and complex ethical dilemmas in medicine, health care institutions are responding by forming biomedical ethics…”
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