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Clinical ethics
The absence of sadness: darker reflections on the doctor–patient relationship
- Correspondence to: Dr P A Berry 31 Pentlow Street, Putney, London, SW15 1LX, UK; philaberry{at}hotmail.com
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The absence of sadness: darker reflections on the doctor–patient relationship
Publication history
- Received January 3, 2006
- Accepted June 12, 2006
- Revised June 6, 2006
- First published April 30, 2007.
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April 30, 2007
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