Should non-disclosures be considered as morally equivalent to lies within the doctor–patient relationship?

Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (10):632-635 (2016)
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The definition of lying.Thomas L. Carson - 2006 - Noûs 40 (2):284–306.
Some limits of informed consent.O. O'Neill - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (1):4-7.
Just go ahead and lie.Jennifer Saul - 2012 - Analysis 72 (1):3-9.

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