The Final, Anticlimactic Rude on Baby Doe

Hastings Center Report 15 (3):5-9 (1985)
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Abstract

DHHS's rule on the care of imperiled newborns has a symbolic significance for the groups that struggled for compromise, but it will have a minimal impact on medical and moral decision making.

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