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Law, ethics and medicine
When choosing the traits of children is hurtful to others
- Correspondence to Timothy F Murphy, Department of Medical Education m/c 591, 808 S Wood St, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612-7309, USA; tmurphy{at}uic.edu
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When choosing the traits of children is hurtful to others
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- Received May 16, 2010
- Revised August 16, 2010
- Accepted September 2, 2010
- First published October 20, 2010.
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January 20, 2011
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