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An Ethics of Welfare for Patients Diagnosed as Vegetative With Covert Awareness

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Mackenzie Graham. (2017) A Fate Worse Than Death? The Well-Being of Patients Diagnosed as Vegetative With Covert Awareness. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20:5, pages 1005-1020.
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