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Source: PubMed
JAMA
Oct 09, 1987;258 (14): 1939-40.
Altruism, self-interest, and medical ethics.
E D Pellegrino
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PMID: 3656607
Abstract
No abstract text available.
Keywords
Bioethics and Professional Ethics
Health Care and Public Health
Professional Patient Relationship
MeSH Term
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Altruism
Beneficence
Codes of Ethics
Contracts
Ethics, Medical
Humans
Moral Obligations
Physician's Role
Trust
Virtues
Editorial
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