Legal and institutional fictions in medical ethics: a common, and yet largely overlooked, phenomenon

Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (6):362-364 (2007)
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A theoretical platform for a much‐needed change in the provision of healthcare based on restoring the autonomy of doctor–patient relationships

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