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The actuality and the historical background of covert Euthanasia in Albania
- Correspondence to Dr Gentian Vyshka, Lagja 1 Rr. Kostaq Cipo Pall 2/19, Tirana-Albania; gvyshka{at}yahoo.com
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The actuality and the historical background of covert Euthanasia in Albania
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- Received April 6, 2010
- Revised May 30, 2010
- Accepted June 13, 2010
- First published November 26, 2010.
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November 26, 2010
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