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The paternalist might argue that there are many examples in medical practice of situations in which treatment is justified in the teeth of the patient's objection. ..... Here, the only caveat to the application of coercive treatment is that it should be as non-coercive as is compatible (F) containment of the threat. ..... If, however, it is possible to put off any treatment until the patient is in a position to give consent, the postponement of treatment is to be preferred.
――千葉大学 後期日程/法経学部(2月25日実施)――2004年
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