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Law, ethics and medicine
End-of-life decisions in medical practice: a survey of doctors in Victoria (Australia)
- David A Neil, School of English Literatures, Philosophy and Languages, Faculty of Arts, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522 Australia; http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/staff/selpl.html; dneil{at}uow.edu.au
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End-of-life decisions in medical practice: a survey of doctors in Victoria (Australia)
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- Received April 19, 2006
- Revised October 4, 2006
- Accepted October 6, 2006
- First published November 30, 2007.
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November 30, 2007
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2007 BMJ Publishing Group & Institute of Medical Ethics
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