Author(s)
Lennihan, RichardKeywords
AdolescentsAids
Attitudes
Children
Communicable Diseases
Ethics
Health
Health Personnel
HIV Seropositivity
Medical Ethics
Patient Admission
Patient Care
Patients
Physicians
Pregnant Women
Refusal to Treat
Selection for Treatment
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/731146New England Journal of Medicine. 1989 Jan 12; 320(2): 120-122.
0028-4793
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