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Clinical ethics
Passive euthanasia
- Correspondence to: S Wilkinson Centre for Professional Ethics, Keele University, Keele Hall, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, UK; s.wilkinsonpeak.keele.ac.uk
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Passive euthanasia
Publication history
- Received July 15, 2003
- Accepted February 5, 2004
- Revised December 21, 2003
- First published January 28, 2005.
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October 27, 2016
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