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Extended essay
Dignitarian medical ethics
- Correspondence to Dr Linda Barclay, Department of Philosophy, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia; linda.barclay{at}monash.edu
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Dignitarian medical ethics
Publication history
- Received July 6, 2017
- Revised August 14, 2017
- Accepted September 24, 2017
- First published October 13, 2017.
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August 22, 2018
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