Is there an important moral distinction for medical ethics between lying and other forms of deception?

Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (3):131-132 (1993)
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Telling the truth.J. Jackson - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (1):5-9.
On lying and deceiving.D. Bakhurst - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (2):63-66.

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