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Clinical ethics
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Senior doctors' opinions of rational suicide
- Correspondence to Dr Stephen Ginn, Editorial Registrar, BMJ, BMA House, Tavistock Square, WC1H 9JP, UK; mail{at}stephenginn.com
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Senior doctors' opinions of rational suicide
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- Received July 11, 2011
- Revised July 18, 2011
- Accepted July 29, 2011
- First published September 27, 2011.
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November 21, 2011
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