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Medicolegal Aspects of Critical Care. Edited by Katherine Benesch, Norman S. Abramson, Ake Grenvik, and Alan Meisel (Aspen Publishers, Rockville, Md., 1986), 200 pp., $33.95. - Ethics and Critical Care Medicine. Edited by John C. Moskop and Loretta Kopelman (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Hingham, Mass., 1985), 236 pp., $34.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2021

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Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 1986

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References

See Kapp, M.B., Law, Medicine, and the Terminally Ill: Humanizing Risk Management Advice, Health Care Management Review (in press); Kapp, M.B., Decision-Making in Critical Care: Is the Law an Impediment or a Scapegoat?, Critical Care Medicine 14(3): 247 (1986). But see also Bryan-Brown, C., Editorial: Justice—Seen to Be Done?, Critical Care Medicine 14(3): 257 (1986).Google Scholar