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La bioetica en el cuidado intensivo: Debate con muchos interrogantes y pocas respuestas

Bioethics in intensive care: Debate with many questions and few answers



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Rojas Mora, Álvaro E., & Gómez Duque, M. (2001). La bioetica en el cuidado intensivo: Debate con muchos interrogantes y pocas respuestas. Revista Repertorio De Medicina Y Cirugía, 10(3), 7-18. https://doi.org/10.31260/RepertMedCir.v10.n3.2001.261

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