Why careproviders may conclude that treating a patient is futile

Journal of Clinical Ethics 24 (2):83-90 (2013)
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I shall examine one way that careproviders may come to judgments of “futility” in cases that are less than clear-cut, in the hope that, if such judgment is unwarranted, it may be avoided

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E. Howe
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