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Ethics
The robustness of medical professional ethics when times are changing: a comparative study of general practitioner ethics and surgery ethics in The Netherlands
- Correspondence to Dr M Trappenburg, Utrecht School of Governance, Bijlhouwerstraat 6, 3511 ZC Utrecht, The Netherlands; M.J.Trappenburg{at}uu.nl
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The robustness of medical professional ethics when times are changing: a comparative study of general practitioner ethics and surgery ethics in The Netherlands
Publication history
- Received February 20, 2009
- Revised May 11, 2009
- Accepted June 5, 2009
- First published September 30, 2009.
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April 27, 2016
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