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Meanings of “Right to Die With Dignity”: A Study in a European Context

The Journal of Healthcare Ethics & Administration
doi 10.22461/jhea.1.71615
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July 15, 2018

Authors
Borut StrazisarBranka Strazisar
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The Institute of Clinical Bioethics at Saint Joseph's University


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