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Journal of Medical Ethics|February 1, 2007
Female genital mutilation: the ethical impact of the new Italian lawE Turillazzi, V Fineschi
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 2, 2008
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: a step by step guide to recent Italian ethical and legislative troublesE Turillazzi, V Fineschi
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 1, 1997
The new Italian code of medical ethicsV Fineschi, E Turillazzi, C Cateni
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 1, 2005
The new Italian law on assisted reproduction technology (Law 40/2004)V Fineschi, M Neri, E Turillazzi
Forensic Science International|March 10, 2015
Gua Sha a traditional Chinese healing technique that could mimick physical abuse: a potential issue with forensic implications. A case studyA Aprile, C Pomara, E Turillazzi
Medicine, Science, and the Law|May 23, 2001
The Jehovah's Witnesses' refusal for blood transfusions: the jurisprudence and the medico-legal debate in ItalyV Fineschi, M G Albano, E Turillazzi
The British Journal of Surgery|October 23, 2019
Author response to: Comment on: Bioethical approach to robot-assisted surgery in the era of shared decision makingM Di Paolo, U Boggi, E Turillazzi
The British Journal of Surgery|August 16, 2019
Bioethical approach to robot-assisted surgeryM Di Paolo, U Boggi, E Turillazzi
The British Journal of Surgery|December 24, 2019
Author response to: Comment on: Bioethical approach to robot-assisted surgeryM Di Paolo, E Turillazzi, U Boggi
Forensic Science International|October 26, 1999
Adam (MDMA) and Eve (MDEA) misuse: an immunohistochemical study on three fatal casesV Fineschi, F Centini, E Mazzeo, et al.
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Journal of Medical Ethics|February 1, 2007
Female genital mutilation: the ethical impact of the new Italian lawE Turillazzi, V Fineschi
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 2, 2008
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: a step by step guide to recent Italian ethical and legislative troublesE Turillazzi, V Fineschi
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 1, 1997
The new Italian code of medical ethicsV Fineschi, E Turillazzi, C Cateni
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 1, 2005
The new Italian law on assisted reproduction technology (Law 40/2004)V Fineschi, M Neri, E Turillazzi
Forensic Science International|March 10, 2015
Gua Sha a traditional Chinese healing technique that could mimick physical abuse: a potential issue with forensic implications. A case studyA Aprile, C Pomara, E Turillazzi
Medicine, Science, and the Law|May 23, 2001
The Jehovah's Witnesses' refusal for blood transfusions: the jurisprudence and the medico-legal debate in ItalyV Fineschi, M G Albano, E Turillazzi
The British Journal of Surgery|October 23, 2019
Author response to: Comment on: Bioethical approach to robot-assisted surgery in the era of shared decision makingM Di Paolo, U Boggi, E Turillazzi
The British Journal of Surgery|August 16, 2019
Bioethical approach to robot-assisted surgeryM Di Paolo, U Boggi, E Turillazzi
The British Journal of Surgery|December 24, 2019
Author response to: Comment on: Bioethical approach to robot-assisted surgeryM Di Paolo, E Turillazzi, U Boggi
Forensic Science International|October 26, 1999
Adam (MDMA) and Eve (MDEA) misuse: an immunohistochemical study on three fatal casesV Fineschi, F Centini, E Mazzeo, et al.
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