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ISSN 0046-6115
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Vol. 21, Issue 1, 1985July 16, 2020 PDT

Tort Law - Blood Transfusion Refusal - A Patient Assumes the Risk of Death by Releasing the Physician from Responsibility for Results of Refusing to Accept Blood - Shorter v. Drury, 103 Wn. 2d. 645, 695 P.2d 116, cert. denied, 106 S.Ct. 86 (1985)

Michael E. Jones,
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Gonzaga Law Review
Michael E. Jones, Tort Law - Blood Transfusion Refusal - A Patient Assumes the Risk of Death by Releasing the Physician from Responsibility for Results of Refusing to Accept Blood - Shorter v. Drury, 103 Wn. 2d. 645, 695 P.2d 116, Cert. Denied, 106 S.Ct. 86 (1985), 21 Gonzaga Law Review 309 (2020).

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