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Political philosophy & medical ethics
Against withdrawing government and insurance subsidies for ARTs from fertile people, with special reference to lesbian and gay individuals
- Correspondence to Dr Timothy F Murphy, Department of Medical Education m/c 591, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, 808 S. Wood St., Chicago, IL 60612-7309, USA; tmurphy{at}uic.edu
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Against withdrawing government and insurance subsidies for ARTs from fertile people, with special reference to lesbian and gay individuals
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- Received September 29, 2014
- Revised January 2, 2015
- Accepted January 16, 2015
- First published February 5, 2015.
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April 23, 2015
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