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1 Parsons, Glenn:
Why should we save nature's hidden gems?
In: Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2015, Vol. 32 (1), 98-110
2 Ball, M C et al.:
Wildlife forensics: "supervised" assignment testing can complicate the association of suspect cases to source populations.
In: Forensic science international. Genetics, 2011, Vol. 5 (1), 50-6
3 Kenny, Nuala P. et al.:
Organizational ethics Canadian style.
In: HEC (Hospital Ethics Committee) Forum. , 2000, Vol. 12 (2), 141-148.
4 Hall, Richard I.; Duncan, Patrick J.; Rocker, Graeme:
Death in the ICU -- The Halifax Experience
In: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 1999, Vol. 46 (5 Pt 2), R57-R69
5 Redden, Candace Johnson:
Rationing care in the community: engaging citizens in health care decision making.
In: Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. , 1999, Vol. 24 (6), 1363-1389.
6 Robb, Nancy:
The Morrison ruling: the case may be closed but the issues it raised are not.
In: Canadian Medical Association Journal. , 1998, Vol. 158 (8), 1071-1072.
7 Withdrawal of Life Support [checklist]
In: Quality Letter for Healthcare Leaders, 1998, Vol. 10 (11), 11
8 Kondro, Wayne:
"Mercy killing" takes centre stage in Canada. [News].
In: Lancet. , 1997, Vol. 350 (9089), 1458.
9 Kondro, Wayne:
Murder-or-mercy case tested in Canada. [News].
In: Lancet. , 1997, Vol. 349 (9063), 1458.
10 Neild, Patricia:
Irreconcilable differences: a parent's right to refuse to consent to the medical treatment of a child.
In: Family and Conciliation Courts Review. , 1995, Vol. 33 (3), 342-360.
11 Melanson, Joan:
Psychiatrist's release of confidential information causes controversy in Halifax.
In: Canadian Medical Association Journal. , 1994, Vol. 150 (6), 960-962.
12 Belzer, Edwin G. et al.:
A method to increase informed consent in school health research.
In: Journal of School Health. , 1993, Vol. 63 (7), 316-317.
13 Downie, Jocelyn:
"Where there is a will, there may be a better way": legislating advance directives.
In: Health Law in Canada. , 1992, Vol. 12 (3), 73-80, 89.
14 Jones, Deborah:
Halifax hospital first in Canada to proceed with controversial fetal-tissue transplant. [News].
In: Canadian Medical Association Journal. , 1992, Vol. 146 (3), 389-391.
15 Langley, G. Ross et al.:
Effect of nonmedical factors on family physicians' decisions about referral for consultation.
In: Canadian Medical Association Journal. , 1992, Vol. 147 (5), 659-666.
16 MacKay, Elise; O'Neill, Patrick:
What creates the dilemma in ethical dilemmas? Examples from psychological practice.
In: Ethics and Behavior. , 1992, Vol. 2 (4), 227-244.
17 Canada. Nova Scotia:
An Act (S.N.S., 1988, Chapter 14) respecting consent to medical treatment (the Medical Consent Act).
In: In: International Digest of Health Legislation. 1990; 41(1): 91-92.
1990
18 Jones, Deborah:
Hospital's decision to pursue fetal transplantation upsets anti-abortionists. [News].
In: Canadian Medical Association Journal. , 1990, Vol. 142 (11), 1274-1275, 1277.
19 Hirsch, D.J.:
Death from dialysis termination.
In: Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation. 1989; 4(1): 41-44.
20 Verdun-Jones, Simon N.:
The right to refuse treatment: recent developments in Canadian jurisprudence.
In: International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 1988; 11(1): 51-60.

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