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Research ethics
Simple rationality? The law of healthcare resource allocation in England
- Correspondence to: Charles Foster Barrister, Outer Temple Chambers, London WC2R 1BA, UK; charles.foster{at}outertemple.com
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Simple rationality? The law of healthcare resource allocation in England
Publication history
- Received June 12, 2006
- Accepted August 16, 2006
- Revised August 13, 2006
- First published June 29, 2007.
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June 29, 2007
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