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There was an error in the October issue of the journal (Molyneux D. “And how is life going for you?” – an account of subjective welfare in medicine. J Med Ethics 2007;33:568–82.) The last line of the article was repeated. A corrected version is available online at http://jme.bmj.com/supplemental
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