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End-of-life Care/ Palliative Medicine
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- JAMA 100 Years Ago
THE STRESS OF MODERN CIVILIZATION AS A FACTOR IN THE CAUSATION OF INSANITY.
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JAMA 1998; 280: 1902.
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- Health Law and Ethics
Facing Requests for Physician-Assisted Suicide: Toward a Practical and Principled Clinical Skill Set
- Linda L. Emanuel
JAMA 1998; 280: 643-647.
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- Editorials
Caring for the Critically Ill Patient: Past, Present, and Future
- Deborah J. Cook
JAMA 1998; 280: 181-182.
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- Original Contributions
Relationship Between Cancer Patients' Predictions of Prognosis and Their Treatment Preferences
- Jane C. Weeks; E. Francis Cook; Steven J. O'Day; Lynn M. Peterson; Neil Wenger; Douglas Reding; Frank E. Harrell; Peter Kussin; Neil V. Dawson; Alfred F. Connors Jr; Joanne Lynn; Russell S. Phillips
JAMA 1998; 279: 1709-1714.
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- Editorials
Telling the Truth About Terminal Cancer
- Thomas J. Smith; Karen Swisher
JAMA 1998; 279: 1746-1748.
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- Contempo 1998
Emerging Ethical Issues in Palliative Care
- Edmund D. Pellegrino
JAMA 1998; 279: 1521-1522.
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- The Patient-Physician Relationship
The Request to Die: Role for a Psychodynamic Perspective on Physician-Assisted Suicide
- Philip R. Muskin
JAMA 1998; 279: 323-328.
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