From the Editors Terra Incognita: Uncharted Terrain between Doctors and Patients

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (1):1-2 (2000)
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Abstract

New beginnings give us the opportunity to do better “the next time.” In the rush to welcome the new millennium, it is fitting to take time to look more thoughtfully at issues not adequately covered in decades past. Robert Frost's musing about less traveled roads gives poetic life to the theme of this CQ Special Section, exploring some of the all too unknown territory between doctors and patients

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