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Global medical ethics
Ethical dilemmas in palliative care in traditional developing societies, with special reference to the Indian setting
- Dr S K Chaturvedi, National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences, Bangalore 560029, India; chatur12{at}yahoo.com
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Ethical dilemmas in palliative care in traditional developing societies, with special reference to the Indian setting
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- Received August 7, 2006
- Revised April 1, 2007
- Accepted April 4, 2007
- First published July 30, 2008.
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July 30, 2008
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