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Law, ethics and medicine
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Muslim patients and cross-gender interactions in medicine: an Islamic bioethical perspective
- Correspondence to Dr Aasim I Padela, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, University of Michigan, 6312 Med Sci Bldg I, 1150 W. Med Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5604, USA; aasim{at}umich.edu
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Muslim patients and cross-gender interactions in medicine: an Islamic bioethical perspective
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- Received June 1, 2010
- Revised September 3, 2010
- Accepted September 17, 2010
- First published November 1, 2010.
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December 12, 2010
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