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Autonomy, gender, and preference for paternalistic or informative physicians: a study of the doctor-patient relation.
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Kalman J Kaplan
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Mark Schneiderhan
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Martin Harrow
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Russell Omens
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2002
Journal:
Ethics & medicine : a Christian perspective on issues in bioethics
Keywords:
Empirical Approach
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Health Care and Public Health
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Professional Patient Relationship
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BAPIO - British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin
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Ethics Med
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Ethics & medicine : a Christian perspective on issues in bioethics
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2002
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Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, USA.
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