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End-of-life decisions for children under 1 year of age in the Netherlands: decreased frequency of administration of drugs to deliberately hasten death
- Correspondence to Katja ten Cate, Department of General Practice, Academic Medical Centre, Section Medical Ethics, Room J2-219, P.O. Box 22660, Amsterdam 1100 DD, The Netherlands; k.tencate{at}amc.uva.nl
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End-of-life decisions for children under 1 year of age in the Netherlands: decreased frequency of administration of drugs to deliberately hasten death
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- Received October 31, 2014
- Revised July 8, 2015
- Accepted July 23, 2015
- First published August 13, 2015.
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September 24, 2015
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