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Physician perspectives on placebo ethics
- Correspondence to John Bliamptis, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA; jbliamp1{at}jhmi.edu
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Physician perspectives on placebo ethics
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- Received March 30, 2021
- Accepted June 25, 2021
- First published July 13, 2021.
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September 28, 2022
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