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Clinical ethics
Clinical ethics, information, and communication: review of 31 cases from a clinical ethics committee
- Correspondence to: R Førde Legeforeningens forskningsinstitutt, Postboks 1152, Sentrum, 0107 Oslo, Norway; reidun.fordelegeforeningen.no
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Clinical ethics, information, and communication: review of 31 cases from a clinical ethics committee
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- Accepted November 18, 2003
- Revised September 25, 2003
- First published January 28, 2005.
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January 28, 2005
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