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JME40: Good medical ethics
Paper
What is it to practise good medical ethics? A Muslim's perspective
- Correspondence to Professor G I Serour, International Islamic Center for Population Studies and Research, Al Azhar University, 40 Talaat Harb Street, City Center, Cairo, Egypt; giserour1{at}link.net
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What is it to practise good medical ethics? A Muslim's perspective
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- Received August 27, 2014
- Revised September 23, 2014
- Accepted September 24, 2014
- First published December 16, 2014.
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December 16, 2014
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