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Fully informed consent can be needlessly cruel

J S Tobias1, R L Souhami

  • 1Meyerstein Institute of Clinical Oncology, Middlesex Hospital, London.

BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|November 6, 1993
PubMed
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