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The Complex Roles of Relatives in End-of-Life Decision-Making: An Ethical Analysis

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Reiter-Theil, S., Mertz, M. & Meyer-Zehnder, B. The Complex Roles of Relatives in End-of-Life Decision-Making: An Ethical Analysis. HEC Forum 19, 341–364 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10730-007-9054-1

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