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作者单位:Sarah Wall (1) Wendy J. Austin (1) Daniel Garros (2) (3)
1. Faculty of Nursing and John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 2. Faculty of Medicine and John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre, Edmonton, Canada 3. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Stollery Children’s Hospital, Edmonton, Canada
刊物类别:Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
刊物主题:Philosophy Ethics Medical Law Philosophy of Medicine Theory of Medicine and Bioethics