Must a patient be a "person" to be a patient or my uncle Charlie is not much of a person but he is still my uncle Charlie.
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Hauerwas, S
Published in: Connecticut medicine
December 1975
Duke Scholars
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Connecticut medicine
ISSN
0010-6178
Publication Date
December 1975
Volume
39
Issue
12
Start / End Page
815 / 817
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Trust
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Pregnancy
- Personhood
- Male
- Life
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
- Human Rights
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Hauerwas, S. (1975). Must a patient be a "person" to be a patient or my uncle Charlie is not much of a person but he is still my uncle Charlie. Connecticut Medicine, 39(12), 815–817.
Hauerwas, S. “Must a patient be a "person" to be a patient or my uncle Charlie is not much of a person but he is still my uncle Charlie.” Connecticut Medicine 39, no. 12 (December 1975): 815–17.
Hauerwas S. Must a patient be a "person" to be a patient or my uncle Charlie is not much of a person but he is still my uncle Charlie. Connecticut medicine. 1975 Dec;39(12):815–7.
Hauerwas, S. “Must a patient be a "person" to be a patient or my uncle Charlie is not much of a person but he is still my uncle Charlie.” Connecticut Medicine, vol. 39, no. 12, Dec. 1975, pp. 815–17.
Hauerwas S. Must a patient be a "person" to be a patient or my uncle Charlie is not much of a person but he is still my uncle Charlie. Connecticut medicine. 1975 Dec;39(12):815–817.
Published In
Connecticut medicine
ISSN
0010-6178
Publication Date
December 1975
Volume
39
Issue
12
Start / End Page
815 / 817
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Trust
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Pregnancy
- Personhood
- Male
- Life
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
- Human Rights