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Clinical ethics
Ethical difficulties in clinical practice: experiences of European doctors
- Correspondence to: M Danis Department of Clinical Bioethics, Building 10, Room 1C118, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA; mdanis{at}cc.nih.gov
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Ethical difficulties in clinical practice: experiences of European doctors
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- Received September 1, 2005
- Accepted March 2, 2006
- Revised March 1, 2006
- First published January 5, 2007.
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January 05, 2007
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