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Symposium: Heroes—or just doing their job?
Commentary on Glannon and Ross, and McKay
- Correspondence to: Professor S A M McLean, Institute of Law and Ethics in Medicine, Glasgow University, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland; S.A.M.McLean{at}law.gla.ac.uk
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Commentary on Glannon and Ross, and McKay
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- Accepted December 3, 2001
- Revised December 2, 2001
- First published April 1, 2002.
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April 27, 2016
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