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Legitimacy in bioethics: challenging the orthodoxy
- Correspondence to William R Smith, School of Medicine, Emory University, Decatur GA 30033, USA; wsmithv{at}emory.edu
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Legitimacy in bioethics: challenging the orthodoxy
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- Received September 3, 2017
- Revised December 3, 2017
- Accepted December 7, 2017
- First published February 5, 2018.
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May 24, 2018
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