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Elective ventilation
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Elective ventilation for organ donation: law, policy and public ethics
- Correspondence to Dr John Coggon, Southampton Law School, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK; john.coggon{at}soton.ac.uk
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Elective ventilation for organ donation: law, policy and public ethics
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- Received July 31, 2012
- Revised November 4, 2012
- Accepted November 9, 2012
- First published December 7, 2012.
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February 18, 2013
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