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Toward Acceptance Of Uterus Transplants, David Orentlicher
Toward Acceptance Of Uterus Transplants, David Orentlicher
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All Illnesses Are (Not) Created Equal: Reforming Federal Mental Health Insurance Law, Stacey A. Tovino
All Illnesses Are (Not) Created Equal: Reforming Federal Mental Health Insurance Law, Stacey A. Tovino
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This Article is the second, and most important, installment in a three-part series that presents a comprehensive challenge to lingering legal distinctions between physical and mental illness. The basic impetus for this historical, medical, and legal project is a belief that there exists no rational or consistent method of distinguishing physical and mental illness in the context of health insurance law. The first installment in this series narrowly inquired as to whether a particular set of disorders, the postpartum mood disorders, are or should be classified as physical or mental illnesses in a range of health law contexts.* This second …
Insights From A National Conference: "Conflicts Of Interest In The Practice Of Medicine", David Orentlicher
Insights From A National Conference: "Conflicts Of Interest In The Practice Of Medicine", David Orentlicher
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Rights To Health Care In The United States: Inherently Unstable, David Orentlicher
Rights To Health Care In The United States: Inherently Unstable, David Orentlicher
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