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Research ethics
The acceptability among French lay persons of ending the lives of damaged newborns
- Correspondence to Dr P C Sorum, Albany Medical Center Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, 724 Watervliet-Shaker Road, Latham, NY 12110,USA; sorump{at}mail.amc.edu
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The acceptability among French lay persons of ending the lives of damaged newborns
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- Received January 31, 2009
- Revised May 16, 2009
- Accepted July 6, 2009
- First published October 30, 2009.
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October 30, 2009
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