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KatzJay, The Silent World of Doctor and Patient (New York: Free Press, 1984).
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MotherhoodSurrogate: Politics and Privacy, Law, Medicine & Health Care16 (1–2): 1988.
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Another clearly articulated expression of this social value is found in CapronRadin, “Choosing Family Law over Contract Law as a Paradigm for Surrogate Motherhood,”Law, Medicine & Health Care16 (1–2): 34–43, 1988.
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See GostinL., Civil Liberties in Conflict, Routledge: London and New York.
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247 Ga. 86, 274 S.E. 2d 257 (1981).
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AIDS: Science and Epidemiology and AIDS: Law and Policy, Law, Medicine & Health Care14 (5–6), 15(1-2), 1986–87.
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HaganM.D.MayerK.B.PaukerS.G., “Routine Preoperative Screening for HIV: Does the Risk to the Surgeon Outweigh the Risk to the Patient?”JAMA1988; 259: 1357–59.
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GostinL., “Physicians Infected with the AIDS Virus: Balancing Rights,”Hastings Center Report (in press); See GostinL., “Hospitals, Health Care Professionals and AIDS: The ‘Right to Know’ the Health Status of Professionals and Patients,”Maryland Law Review (in press); GostinL., “AIDS as an Occupational Disease: Whose Right to Know?”Delaware Medical Journal1988; 60(9): 479–83.