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Engelhardt, Lisa :Die Leihmutterschaft im US-amerikanischen Recht am Beispiel von Kalifornien und New Hampshire In: Regulierung der Leihmutterschaft : aktuelle Entwicklungen und interdisziplinäre Herausforderungen / hrsg. von Beate Ditzen und Marc-Philippe Weller. - Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, (2018). - 133-146
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Chertoff, Jocelyn ; Pisano, Etta ; Gert, Bernard :Core curriculum: research ethics for radiology residents. In: Academic Radiology, 2009, Vol. 16 (1), 108-116
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Fanuele, Jason C. et al.: Variation in hip fracture treatment: are black and white patients treated equally? In: American Journal of Orthopedics, 2009, Vol. 38 (1), E13-17
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Grande, David ; Asch, David A. :Commercial versus social goals of tracking what doctors do [commentary] In: New England Journal of Medicine, 2009, Vol. 360 (8), 747-749
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Post, Robert :Prescribing records and the First Amendment -- New Hampshire's data-mining statute [commentary] In: New England Journal of Medicine, 2009, Vol. 360 (8), 745-747
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Manganiello, Paul D. :New Hampshire House Bill 1719-FN. "An act defining human life as beginning at the moment of fertilization for the purposes of prenatal, pregnancy, and maternity services and programs" In: Fertility and Sterility, 2007, Vol. 88 (2), 272-274
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Berman, Joel C. :We should let dying patients write their own final scene In: Medical Economics, 1997, Vol. 74 (1), 148-150
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Straw, Peggy :Consumer representation on IRBs -- how it should be done. In: > Shamoo, Adil E., ed. Ethics in Neurobiological Research with Human Subjects: The Baltimore Conference on Ethics. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach; 1997: 187-190.
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Callahan, Daniel ; White, Margot :The legalization of physician-assisted suicide: creating a regulatory Potemkin village. In: University of Richmond Law Review. , 1996, Vol. 30 (1), 1-83.
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Morrissey, John :Communication Key in Life-or-Death Decisions In: Modern Healthcare, 1995, Vol. 25 (17), 76
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New Hampshire: Surrogacy. In: In: New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated. 1995 Nov 1 (date effective). Sects. 168-13:1 to 168-13:31. 18 p. 1995
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Cultice, Peter N. :Medical futility: when is enough, enough? In: Journal of Health and Hospital Law. , 1994, Vol. 27 (8), 225-232, 256.
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Dangelantonio, Anthony J. :Physician-assisted suicide: the legal and practical contours. In: Risk: Issues in Health and Safety. , 1993, Vol. 4 (1), 55-66.
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Mishu, Ban ; Schaffner, William :HIV-infected surgeons and dentists: looking back and looking forward. [Editorial]. In: JAMA. , 1993, Vol. 269 (14), 1843-1844.
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von Reyn, C. Fordham et al.: Absence of HIV transmission from an infected orthopedic surgeon: a 13-year look-back study. In: JAMA. , 1993, Vol. 269 (14), 1807-1811.
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Almy, Thomas P. et al.: Health, society, and the physician: problem-based learning of the social sciences and humanities: eight years of experience. In: Annals of Internal Medicine. , 1992, Vol. 116 (7), 569-574.
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Goodwin, Anne :Determination of legal parentage in egg donation, embryo transplantation, and gestational surrogacy arrangements. In: Family Law Quarterly. , 1992, Vol. 26 (3), 275-291.
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Lieber, Katherine B. :Selling the womb: can the feminist critique of surrogacy be answered? [Note]. In: Indiana Law Journal. , 1992, Vol. 68 (1), 205-232.
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Wadlington, Walter J. :Contracts to bear a child: the mixed legislative signals. In: Idaho Law Review. , 1992, Vol. 29 (2), 383-410.
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Borruso, Michael T. :Sexual abuse by psychotherapists: the call for a uniform criminal statute. [Note]. In: American Journal of Law and Medicine. , 1991, Vol. 17 (3), 289-311.