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BENNETT: I am Dr. Alan Bennett from New York City. Dr. Axelrod, I guess the one question that has gone through every talk we’ve heard today is the question of a medically futile CPR when a patient wants it. What is the physician to do?
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Union College Conference. (1995). Edited Transcript of Question & Answer Sessions at Union College Conference. In: Baker, R., Strosberg, M.A., Bynum, J. (eds) Legislating Medical Ethics. Philosophy and Medicine, vol 48. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8593-4_8
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