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Authors:
MORRISON RS
ZAYAS LH
MULVIHILL M
BASKIN SA
MEIER DE
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Citation: Ms. Wilkes et S. Slavin, HEART-TRANSPLANTATION SELECTION CRITERIA - ATTITUDES OF ETHNICALLY DIVERSE MEDICAL-STUDENTS, The Journal of clinical ethics, 9(2), 1998, pp. 147-155
Citation: Pa. Clark, THE ETHICS OF PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIALS FOR PERINATAL TRANSMISSION OFHIV IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES, The Journal of clinical ethics, 9(2), 1998, pp. 156-166
Citation: Rj. Levine, THE BEST PROVEN THERAPEUTIC METHOD STANDARD IN CLINICAL-TRIALS IN TECHNOLOGICALLY DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES, The Journal of clinical ethics, 9(2), 1998, pp. 167-172
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Citation: Ka. Lyman, LIVING WITH ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - THE CREATION OF MEANING AMONG PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA, The Journal of clinical ethics, 9(1), 1998, pp. 49-57
Citation: Sg. Post, THE FEAR OF FORGETFULNESS - A GRASS-ROOTS APPROACH TO AN ETHICS OF ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE, The Journal of clinical ethics, 9(1), 1998, pp. 71-80
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