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Clinical ethics
He was my son, not a dying baby
- Correspondence to Ms Pauline Thiele, C/O PO Box 298, Red Hill South VIC 3937, Australia; liam194{at}gmail.com
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He was my son, not a dying baby
Publication history
- Received February 22, 2010
- Accepted August 27, 2010
- First published October 21, 2010.
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October 21, 2010
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