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31.
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ibid.
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32.
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Reprinted in Annual Report of New York State Task Force on Life and the Law for 1988 pp. 10-11.
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33.
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N.Y. Public Health Law Article 29-B.
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34.
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N.Y. Public Health Law Article 29-C.
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35.
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Article 29-B, Section 2961.
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36.
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Article 29-B, Section 2965.
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37.
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This special provision is discussed in New York State Department of Health, The Health Care Proxy Law: A Guidebook for Health Care Professionals (Albany: Department of Health, 1991) pp. 16-7.
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38.
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For an alternative reading, see Brody, B. "A Historical Introduction to Jewish Casuistry on Suicide and Euthanasia" in Brody, B. Suicide and Euthanasia (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1989) pp. 39-75.
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39.
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Life Sustaining Treatment, supra note 2. pp. 147-8.
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40.
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Baker, R. and Strosberg, M.A. Legislating Medical Ethics (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1994).
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41.
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Amendments to New York Public Health Law 29-B (July 15, 1991).
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42.
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Letter of Baker and Strosberg (April 23, 1991), reprinted in Baker and Strosberg, supra note 40.
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43.
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O'Brien, D.D. "One Family's Experience with the New York DNR Law" and Quill, T.E. "When the Ambulance Goes Home", both to appear in Baker and Strosberg, supra note 40.
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44.
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Rosenthal, E. "Rules on Reviving the Dying Bring Undue Suffering, Doctors Contend" New York Times (October 4, 1990) p. 1.
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45.
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Swidler, R.N. "The Presumption of Consent in New York State's Do-Not-Resuscitate Law" New York State Journal of Medicine (Feb. 1989) pp. 69-72.
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46.
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Found in the 1993 supplement, p. 16.
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47.
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Ibid p. 23.
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48.
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See Gutis, P.S. "Accord Near on Proxy Plan for Life-Support Decisions" New York Times (May 30, 1989) p. B3 and Miler, T. "New York State's Health Proxy Law" New York Law Journal (August 16, 1990) p. 1.
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