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Jay Katz

Jacob "Jay" Katz (October 20, 1922 – November 17, 2008) was an American physician and Yale Law School professor whose career was devoted to addressing complex issues of medical ethics and other ethical problems involving the overlaps of ethics, law, medicine and psychology.

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Jay Katz

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Jay Katz → Archives, Jay Katz Papers, Manuscripts, MS, Yale University Library

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Jay Katzrelated to External linksJay Katz Papers0.60section
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