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Global medical ethics
Some principles of Islamic ethics as found in Harrisian philosophy
- Correspondence to Professor Sahin Aksoy, Harran University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical History and Ethics, Dekanlik Binasi, Yenisehir Kampusu 63200 Sanliurfa, Turkey; sahinaksoy{at}yahoo.com
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Some principles of Islamic ethics as found in Harrisian philosophy
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April 27, 2016
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