Can fluids and electrolytes be 'extraordinary' treatment?

Journal of Medical Ethics 7 (2):83-85 (1981)
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The patient as person.Paul Ramsey - 1970 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
Medical ethics.Edwin F. Healy - 1956 - Chicago,: Loyola University Press.

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