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End of life in the intensive care unit: from practice to law.What do the lawmakers tell the caregivers?A new series in Intensive Care Medicine

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Boles, JM. End of life in the intensive care unit: from practice to law.What do the lawmakers tell the caregivers?A new series in Intensive Care Medicine . Intensive Care Med 32, 955–957 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-006-0184-8

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