Baseball and Bioethics

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (4):434-443 (2005)
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Abstract

David and I were at a conference on Amelia Island in Florida back in 1995. The meeting, sponsored by the University of Florida, was entitled, “Physician-Assisted Death: Implications for Patients, Care Providers, and Society,” a title that seems quaint given the controversy over the right to die engendered by the Schiavo case. But that's a different talk for a different time

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