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- Med. J. Aust. 1984 Apr 28; 140 (9): 536-7.
AbstractThe withdrawal of all nourishment and hydration from a patient who had suffered severe brain damage as a result of a cardiorespiratory arrest was recently held by a Californian court of appeal not to constitute an unlawful killing. The possible implications of this decision, both at common law and under the various criminal codes in Australia, are considered.
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