Conscientious Autonomy: What Patients Do vs. What Is Done to Them [Book Review]

Hastings Center Report 35 (5):5 (2005)
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Letter to editor of the Hastings Center Report on R. Kukla’s “Conscientious Autonomy: Displacing Decisions in Health Care” (HCR 35(2), 2005: 34-44).

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