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Editorial
Private conscience, public acts
- Correspondence to: Professor H LaFollette University of South Florida, 140 7th Avenue South, St Petersburg, FL 33701, USA
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Private conscience, public acts
Publication history
- Received February 12, 2007
- Accepted February 12, 2007
- Revised February 12, 2007
- First published April 30, 2007.
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April 30, 2007
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Copyright 2007 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
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