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Book Reviews traditional medical criteria of triage. Seattle appears to have been the only patient selection committee to evaluate prospective patients explicitly in terms of a utilitarian standard of "social worth"; it
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Philadelphia / Seattle / Cambridge / Washington D. C. / London / New York / Nuremberg / /

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New England Journal / Needham / Harvard University Press / /

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USD / GBP / /

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University of Leicester / Union College / University of Chicago Press / /

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medical technologies / chemical techniques / concomitant search / /

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chronic renalfailure / /

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kidney transplants / hemodialysis / organ transplants / dialysis / /

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Union College / Seattle Committee / University of Leicester / Harvard University / University of Chicago Press / U.S. Public Health Service / Harvard / World Medical Association / American Philosophical Society / /

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JOSEPH S. FRUTON / Robert Baker / DAVID J. ROTHMAN / Judith Swazey / Joseph Needham / Henry Beecher / Robert Boyle / J. S. Fruton / Erwin Chargaff / /

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author / skeptical biochemist / physician / researcher / Sceptical biologist / anaesthesiologist / proteolytic enzyme chemist / biochemistry textbook writer and historian / /

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New York / /

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New England Journal of Medicine / /

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Katz / /

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dialysis / /

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