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Introduction to The Olivieri symposium

Introduction to The Olivieri symposium
Introduction to The Olivieri symposium
Bioethical Issues, Blood Transfusion, Canada, Clinical Trials as Topic, Drug Industry, Duty to Warn, Ethics, Research, Humans, Informed Consent, Interinstitutional Relations, Iron Chelating Agents, Liver Cirrhosis, Pyridones, Research Support as Topic, Universities, Whistleblowing, beta-Thalassemia, Journal Article
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Viens, A.M.
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Savulescu, J.
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Viens, A.M.
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Savulescu, J.
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Viens, A.M. and Savulescu, J. (2004) Introduction to The Olivieri symposium. Journal of Medical Ethics, 30 (1), 1-7. (doi:10.1136/jme.2003.006577).

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Published date: February 2004
Keywords: Bioethical Issues, Blood Transfusion, Canada, Clinical Trials as Topic, Drug Industry, Duty to Warn, Ethics, Research, Humans, Informed Consent, Interinstitutional Relations, Iron Chelating Agents, Liver Cirrhosis, Pyridones, Research Support as Topic, Universities, Whistleblowing, beta-Thalassemia, Journal Article

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ISSN: 0306-6800
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Author: A.M. Viens
Author: J. Savulescu

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