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Clinical ethics
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Assistance in dying for older people without a serious medical condition who have a wish to die: a national cross-sectional survey
- Correspondence to Dr Natasja J H Raijmakers, Department of Public Health, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, PO Box 2040, Rotterdam 3000 CA, The Netherlands; n.raijmakers{at}erasmusmc.nl
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Assistance in dying for older people without a serious medical condition who have a wish to die: a national cross-sectional survey
Publication history
- Received December 20, 2012
- Revised October 9, 2013
- Accepted November 6, 2013
- First published December 13, 2013.
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June 29, 2021
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