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. 2017 Mar;63(3):e150-e152.

Le diable dans le jugement: Paternalisme médical et problèmes terminologiques dans le milieu des soins palliatifs

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Le diable dans le jugement: Paternalisme médical et problèmes terminologiques dans le milieu des soins palliatifs

[Article in French]
Melissa Devlin et al. Can Fam Physician. 2017 Mar.
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