The doctor’s intellectual self-education and “ethics of development”

Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 1 (1-2):21-24 (2011)
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Fulfilling the doctor's duties properly requires intellectual self-education in which ethics as a branch of knowledge related to wisdom should act as a guide.

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