Advance Directives: 49 Things That Are Known and 9 Things That Are Not Known. Ethics and Decision-Making Issue No. 3 Briefing Paper Series
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Miles, Steve A.
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Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, Institute for Health Services Research, School of Public Health, National LTC [Long Term Care] Resource Center, 1996 March; 7 p.
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1996-03Publisher
University of Minnesota. National Long Term Care Resource Center
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