Works by Davis, A. (exact spelling)

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    Ethical reasoning concerning the feeding of severely demented patients: an international perspective.A. Norberg, M. Hirschfeld, B. Davidson, A. Davis, S. Lauri, J. Y. Lin, L. Phillips, E. Pittman, R. Vander Laan & L. Ziv - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (1):3-13.
    Structured interviews were held with 149 registered nurses in seven countries in America, Asia, Australia and Europe concerning the feeding of severely demented patients who do not accept food. The most common reasons for nurses being willing to change their decision to feed or not to feed were an order from the medical head, a request from the patient's husband and/or the staff meeting. There was a connection between the willingness to feed and the ranking of ethical principles. Nurses who (...)
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    Are there limits to caring?: Conflict between autonomy and beneficence.A. Davis - 1990 - In Madeleine M. Leininger (ed.), Ethical and Moral Dimensions of Care. Wayne State University Press. pp. 25--32.
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    Right to life of handicapped.A. Davis - 1983 - Journal of Medical Ethics 9 (3):181-181.
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    Editorial Comment.A. Davis - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (2):97-98.
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    Focus: current issues in medical ethics.A. Davis & G. Horobin - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (3):107-109.
    The current debates about seat belts in motor cars and the evils of smoking may only be straws in the wind if the scenario sketched in this paper were translated into a social, political programme. Then 'illness would increasingly be seen as a failure to keep healthy and thus culpable. The failures [the patients] ... must either be irresponsible and hence punishable at least by the imposition of financial penalties or insane and thus in need of corrective therapy.' If this (...)
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    Interview.A. Davis - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (6):484-485.
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    Informed dissent.A. Davis - 1987 - Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (1):53-53.
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    Infanticide for the handicapped newborn--a secular rejection.A. Davis - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (4):223-223.
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    Ordinary wisdom (book review).A. Davis - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (2):175.
  10. Political Communication Today. By Duncan Watts.A. Davis - 1999 - The European Legacy 4:93-93.
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    Report.A. Davis - 2001 - Nursing Ethics 8 (6):554-555.
  12. The directional bias in children's line copying does not generalise to pointing actions.A. Davis & B. De Bruyn - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 168-168.
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    The status of anencephalic babies: should their bodies be used as donor banks?A. Davis - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (3):150-153.
    In recent months there has been considerable discussion on the ethics of using organs from anencephalic babies for transplantation purposes. The heart of an anencephalic in Ireland was so used, but the recipient died very soon after the operation. Since this case came to light the Royal College of Physicians has imposed a ban on the use of these babies as donors while a working party investigates the issues involved.* This article attempts to examine the problem and reaches the conclusion (...)
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    Book Review: Ordinary wisdom: reflections on an experiment in citizenship and health. [REVIEW]A. Davis - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (2):175-175.