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The dead donor rule: effect on the virtuous practice of medicine
- Correspondence to Dr Frank C Chaten, Department of Pediatrics, University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave, Room L-451, MC 1145, Chicago, IL 60637, USA; fcc0406{at}gmail.com
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The dead donor rule: effect on the virtuous practice of medicine
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- Received January 3, 2013
- Revised May 14, 2013
- Accepted May 21, 2013
- First published June 12, 2013.
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June 17, 2014
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