Passive euthanasia of patients with Down's syndrome

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Fost, N. “Passive Euthanasia of Patients With Down’s Syndrome”. Archives of Internal Medicine, vol. 142, no. 13, 1982, pp. 2295-, https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.142.13.2295.
Fost, N. (1982). Passive euthanasia of patients with Down’s syndrome. Archives of Internal Medicine, 142(13), 2295-2295. https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.142.13.2295
Fost N. Passive euthanasia of patients with Down’s syndrome. Archives of Internal Medicine. 1982;142(13):2295-.
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