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Clinical ethics
Autonomy and negatively informed consent
- U Kihlbom, Philosophy, Örebro University, 80172 Örebro, Sweden; Ulrik.Kihlbom{at}hum.oru.se
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Autonomy and negatively informed consent
Publication history
- Received January 22, 2007
- Revised February 28, 2007
- Accepted March 5, 2007
- First published March 3, 2008.
Online issue publication
March 03, 2008
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