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Symposium on consent and confidentiality
Consent and end of life decisions
- Correspondence to: Professor John Harris, Institute of Medicine, Law and Bioethics, School of Law, Williamson Building, University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, UK; john.m.harris{at}man.ac.uk
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Consent and end of life decisions
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- Accepted September 23, 2002
- First published February 1, 2003.
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February 01, 2003
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