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Who speaks for whom? Health humanities and the ethics of representation
- Correspondence to Dr Rebecca Garden, Bioethics and Humanities, Upstate Medical University, 618 Irving Ave., Syracuse, NY 13224, USA; gardenr{at}upstate.edu
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Who speaks for whom? Health humanities and the ethics of representation
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- Received November 13, 2014
- Revised February 25, 2015
- Accepted March 2, 2015
- First published March 20, 2015.
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November 24, 2015
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