Response to Larry Osborne: “the Allocation of Medical Resources — A Model Based on Giving Priority to Those in Pain” [Bioethics News June 1987, pp. 22–26] by Dr. M. Parker, Zilmere/Qld [Book Review]

Monash Bioethics Review 7 (1):43-45 (1987)
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