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Subject: Parental rights; Womens health; Coffeehouses; Breastfeeding & lactation; Food allergies;
Baby foods; Pediatrics; Mothers; Medical personnel; Babies; Skin cancer; Accountability
Identifier / keyword: Ethics Family Children Women Feminism
Publication title: Journal of Medical Ethics; London
Volume: 43
Issue: 8
First page: 515
Publication year: 2017
Publication date: Aug 2017
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group LTD
Place of publication: London
Country of publication: United Kingdom, London
Publication subject: Medical Sciences
ISSN: 03066800
Source type: Scholarly Journals
Language of publication: English
Document type: Journal Article
DOI: http://e-resources.perpusnas.go.id:2141/10.1136/medethics-2016-103833
ProQuest document ID: 1923608472
Document URL: https://e-resources.perpusnas.go.id:2057/docview/1923608472?accountid=25704
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Last updated: 2017-07-28
Database: Social Science Database
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Citation style: APA 6th - American Psychological Association, 6th Edition
Woollard, F., & Porter, L. (2017). Breastfeeding and defeasible duties to benefit. Journal of Medical
Ethics, 43(8), 515. doi:http://e-resources.perpusnas.go.id:2141/10.1136/medethics-2016-103833