Author(s)
Berman, Joel C.Keywords
Dying PatientsPatients
Philosophical Ethics
Health Personnel Attitudes Toward Death
Care of the Dying Patient
Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/901113Medical Economics 1997 January 13; 74(1): 148-150
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