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Research ethics
The ethics of research related to health care in developing countries
- Correspondence to: J R McMillan Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Cambridge Genetics Knowledge Park, University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RH, UK; jm439cam.ac.uk
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The ethics of research related to health care in developing countries
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- First published April 13, 2004.
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April 27, 2016
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Copyright 2004 by the Journal of Medical Ethics
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