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Western New England Law Review
Foreword
FOREWORD: INTRODUCTION TO "THE SILENT WORLD OF DOCTOR AND PATIENT"
Alexander M. Capron
Articles
AGAMEMNON'S FATE AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
Thomas P. Duffy
ON KNOWING ONE'S CHAINS AND DECKING THEM WITH FLOWERS: LIMITS ON PATIENT AUTONOMY IN "THE SILENT WORLD OF DOCTOR AND PATIENT"
Charles H. Baron
SELF-DETERMINATION AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
Arthur J. Dyck
INFORMED CONSENT IN OBSTETRICS: SOME SPECIAL PROBLEMS
Nancy K. Rhoden
SEQUENTIAL DOMINATION, AUTONOMY AND LIVING WILLS
Sandra H. Johnson
LAWYERS AND PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY: REFLECTIONS ON CORPORATE LAWYERING AND THE DOCTRINE OF INFORMED CONSENT
Mark Spiegel
MEDICAL DECISIONMAKING FOR INCOMPETENT PERSONS: THE MASSACHUSETTS SUBSTITUTED JUDGMENT MODEL
Sean M. Dunphy and John H. Cross
INFORMED CONSENT FOR THE MAN ON THE CLAPHAM OMNIBUS: AN ENGLISH CURE FOR "THE AMERICAN DISEASE"?
Frances H. Miller
MANY SILENT WORLDS
Martha Minow