1. Tort Law. Informed Consent. California Supreme Court Recognizes Patient's Cause of Action for Physician's Nondisclosure of Excised Tissue's Commercial Value. Moore v. Regents of the University of California, 51 Cal. 3d 120, 793 P.2d 479, 271 Cal. Rptr. 146 (1990)
2. Supplementum Epigraphicum GraecumPtolemais. CIG 5232 denuo ed. id., l. c. 244, n. 485.
3. arguing that physicians' duty to render their reasoning transparent requires disclosure of both "factual-informational details and value judgments;E G See;Professional Recommendations: Disclosing Facts and Values,2001
4. referring to cultural and spiritual values). See also Peter Ubel, Medical Facts Versus Value Judgments, 372 NEW ENGL;G Mark;Talking About Spirituality in the Clinical Setting: Can Being Professional Require Being Personal? 7 AM. J. BIOETHICS,2007