Clinical studyImpact of legal liability, family wishes, and other “external factors” on physicians' life-support decisions☆
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This study was presented in part at the 1987 national Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values, at the 1989 National Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges, and at the 1989 Southern regional and National Meetings of the Society of General Internal Medicine.
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