Reinventing the Wheel: Honesty versus Advocacy in the Professions

American Journal of Bioethics 4 (4):78-79 (2004)
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Werner et al. (2004) provide an interesting look at the degree to which misrepresentation is condoned by both parties to doctor-patient relationships. We feel that it would be useful, however, to s...

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