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Clinical and ethical perspectives on brain death

Medicolegal and Bioethics 5:69-80 (2015)
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Voluntary active euthanasia.Dan W. Brock -1992 -Hastings Center Report 22 (2):10-22.
Brain Death and Personal Identity.Michael B. Green &Daniel Wikler -1980 -Philosophy and Public Affairs 9 (2):105-133.
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