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Clinical ethics
Commentary
Treatment decisions and changing selves
- Correspondence to Professor Rebecca Dresser, Washington University, Law School, One Brookings Drive, Box 1120, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA; dresser{at}wulaw.wustl.edu
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Treatment decisions and changing selves
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- Received May 19, 2014
- Accepted June 16, 2014
- First published July 8, 2014.
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April 27, 2016
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