Ethical Reasoning Concerning the Feeding of Severely Demented Patients: An International Perspective
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Norberg, A.
Hirschfeld, M.
Davidson, B.
Davis, A.
Lauri, S.
Lin, J.Y.
Phillips, L.
Pittman, E.
Vander Laan, R.
Ziv, L.
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Nursing Ethics 1994 March; 1(1): 3-13
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