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Essay
Gift-giving in the medical student–patient relationship
- Correspondence to Yassar Abdullah S Alamri, New Zealand Brain Research Institute, 66 Stewart Street, Central Christchurch, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand; yasao{at}hotmail.com
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Gift-giving in the medical student–patient relationship
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- Received April 17, 2012
- Revised April 30, 2012
- Accepted May 2, 2012
- First published May 30, 2012.
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July 19, 2012
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