Reflexiones legales y bioéticas sobre el caso de Karen Quinlan 35 años después de su fallecimiento(Pag.-e 101875)

  1. J.D. Sánchez López 1
  2. F. Luque Martínez 1
  3. M. Peralta Cruz 2
  4. J. Cambil Martín 3
  1. 1 Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, España
  2. 2 Comité Ético de Investigación de Granada, Granada, España
  3. 3 Universidad de Granada, Granada, España
Revista:
Semergen: revista española de medicina de familia

ISSN: 1138-3593

Año de publicación: 2023

Número: 2

Páginas: 10-10

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1016/J.SEMERG.2022.101875 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Otras publicaciones en: Semergen: revista española de medicina de familia

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