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Lifestyles and allocation of health care resources.
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- Calman KC. The ethics of allocation of scarce health care resources: a view from the centre. J Med Ethics. 1994 Jun;20(2):71–74. [Europe PMC free article] [Abstract] [Google Scholar]
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