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Ho Mun Chan

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The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 12, 2005
Rawls' theory of justice: a naturalistic evaluation(1)Ho Mun Chan
Bioethics|May 19, 2004
Sharing death and dying: advance directives, autonomy and the familyHo Mun Chan
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 8, 2015
Whose decision? Whose practice?Ho Mun Chan
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|September 17, 2004
Informed consent Hong Kong style: an instance of moderate familismHo Mun Chan
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|October 10, 2007
Long-term care: dignity, autonomy, family integrity, and social sustainability: the Hong Kong experienceHo Mun Chan, Sam Pang
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The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 12, 2005
Rawls' theory of justice: a naturalistic evaluation(1)Ho Mun Chan
Bioethics|May 19, 2004
Sharing death and dying: advance directives, autonomy and the familyHo Mun Chan
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 8, 2015
Whose decision? Whose practice?Ho Mun Chan
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|September 17, 2004
Informed consent Hong Kong style: an instance of moderate familismHo Mun Chan
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|October 10, 2007
Long-term care: dignity, autonomy, family integrity, and social sustainability: the Hong Kong experienceHo Mun Chan, Sam Pang
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