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3.
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4.
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5.
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7.
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In the Matter of Claire Conroy., pp. 323, 355.
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12.
Meyers, op. cit., p. 128.
13.
In the Matter of Dinnerstein, 380 NE 2d 134-135 (Mass, App, 1978).
14.
In the Matter of Claire Conroy, 342.
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21.
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22.
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Statement of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American Medical Association.
25.
MeyersDavid, op. cit., p. 127.
26.
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27.
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Dresser, and Boisaubin, op. cit., p. 124.
29.
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