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Clinical ethics
Involvement of nurses in euthanasia: a review of the literature
- Correspondence to: Ms T De Beer 91 Gravenbosstraat, Liedekerke, B-1770, Belgium; tina.debeeradvalvas.be
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Involvement of nurses in euthanasia: a review of the literature
Publication history
- Received April 14, 2003
- Accepted August 7, 2003
- Revised July 10, 2003
- First published October 5, 2004.
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October 05, 2004
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