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T. F. Dagi
T. F. Dagi
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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Attitudes of critical care medicine professionals concerning distribution of intensive care resources
1994
Critical Care Medicine
Charles L. Sprung
Marion Danis
M. A. Bailey
T. F. Dagi
H T Engelhardt
Ake Grenvik
P. B. Hofmann
John W. Hoyt
A. Jameton
W A Kofke
Joanne Lynn
Mary Faith Marshall
James J. McCartney
Robert M. Nelson
N. P. Ninos
P. Peduzzi
Russell C. Raphaely
Michael A. Rie
Stanley H. Rosenbaum
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Attitudes of critical care medicine professionals concerning forgoing life-sustaining treatments
1992
Critical Care Medicine
Charles L. Sprung
C. Armstrong
M. A. Bailey
J M Civetta
T. F. Dagi
Marion Danis
S. Dunbar
H T Engelhardt
Ake Grenvik
P. B. Hofmann
John W. Hoyt
A. Jameton
R L Klein
W A Kofke
J. Levine-Ariff
J. Lieberman
Joanne Lynn
Mary Faith Marshall
James J. McCartney
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Letting and making death happen: is there really no difference? The problem of moral linkage.
1990
The Journal of Medical Humanities
T. F. Dagi
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