Personal Beliefs and Patient Care
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Jackson, Jennifer
Bibliographic Citation
In: Ashcroft, Richard E.; Dawson, Angus; Draper, Heather; McMillan, John R., eds. Principles of Health Care Ethics. 2nd edition. Chichester, West Sussex, UK; Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2007: 339-344
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