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Clinical ethics
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Alzheimer disease and pre-emptive suicide
- Correspondence to Dr Dena S Davis, Department of Religion Studies, Lehigh University, 9 W. Packer Avenue, 240 Maginnes Hall, Bethlehem, PA 18015-3075, USA; Dsd311@lehigh.edu
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Alzheimer disease and pre-emptive suicide
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- Received August 15, 2012
- Revised May 10, 2013
- Accepted June 7, 2013
- First published July 10, 2013.
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April 27, 2016
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