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Case Studies in Allied Health Ethics

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Case Studies in Allied Health Ethics
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Book Synopsis Case Studies in Allied Health Ethics by : Robert M. Veatch

Book excerpt: Distinguished ethics professors Veatch and Flack have teamed up to offer this remarkable collection of case studies based on the actual experiences of practicing allied health personnel in various fields.


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