Assessing the modified youngest-first principle and the idea of non-persons at the bedside: a clinical perspective
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Assessing the modified youngest-first principle and the idea of non-persons at the bedside: a clinical perspective
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Complete lives in the balance.Am J Bioeth. 2010 Apr;10(4):37-45. doi: 10.1080/15265160903581718. Am J Bioeth. 2010. PMID: 20379920
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