Health Care Systems: Moral Conflicts in European and American Public Policy

Hastings Center Report 19 (6):46 (1989)
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Book reviewed in this article: Medicine and Culture: Varieties of Treatment in the United States, England, West Germany, and France. By Lynn Payer. Health Care Systems: Moral Conflicts in European and American Public Policy. Edited by Hans‐Martin Sass and Robert U. Massey.

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Hans-Martin Sass
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