Determining Death and the Scope of Medical Obligations

American Journal of Bioethics 20 (6):37-39 (2020)
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Berkowitz and Garrett (2020) raise important arguments in favor of consent for apnea testing used in determining death by neurological criteria (DNC); and yet, a fundamental consideration is left u...

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