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Public health ethics
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Towards a bioethics of innovation
- Correspondence to Dr Wendy Lipworth, Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine, Medical Foundation Building (K25), University of Sydney, NSW 2006 Australia; wendy.lipworth{at}sydney.edu.au
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Towards a bioethics of innovation
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- Received July 29, 2015
- Revised December 13, 2015
- Accepted March 8, 2016
- First published March 25, 2016.
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June 28, 2016
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