Erratum to: Treating or Killing? The Divergent Moral Implications of Cardiac Device Deactivation

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 46 (3):377-377 (2021)
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J Med Philos, 2020; 45: 28–41; doi:_ 10.1093/jmp/jhz031 _.

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