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Uninformed consent: biased decisionmaking following spinal cord injury

K A Gerhart1, B Corbet

  • 1Craig Hospital, Englewood, CO, USA.

HEC Forum : an Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues
|February 7, 1995
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