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Special issue: Withholding artificial nutrition & hydration

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Burdens of ANH outweigh benefits in the minimally conscious state
Walter Glannon

19 August 2013

Best interests and the sanctity of life after W v M
Alexandra Mullock

19 August 2013

Withdrawing artificial nutrition and patients’ interests
Ezio Di Nucci

19 August 2013

Is it better to be minimally conscious than vegetative?
Dominic Wilkinson, Julian Savulescu

19 August 2013

The minimally conscious state and treatment withdrawal: W v M
Emily Jackson

19 August 2013

The weight attributed to patient values in determining best interests
Carolyn Johnston

19 August 2013

‘In a twilight world’? Judging the value of life for the minimally conscious patient
Richard Huxtable

19 August 2013

Significance of past statements: speech act theory
Joanne Gordon

19 August 2013

Withdrawing and withholding artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a minimally conscious state: Re: M and its repercussions
Julian C Sheather

19 August 2013

Should we respect precedent autonomy in life-sustaining treatment decisions?
Julian C Sheather

19 August 2013

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