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Editorial
. 2000 May 13;320(7245):1285-6.

Babies and consent: yet another NHS scandal. But it should lead to improvements in research governance within the NHS

Editorial

Babies and consent: yet another NHS scandal. But it should lead to improvements in research governance within the NHS

R Smith. BMJ. .
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