The Hippocratic Underground: Civil Disobedience and Health Care Reform.
The Hastings Center Report 2005, Jan-Feb, 35, 1
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In general, when physicians believe a law is unjust, they should work to change the law. In exceptional circumstances of unjust laws, ethical responsibilities should supercede legal obligations. --American Medical Association (1)
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