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Rosenbaum, J.R. (2000). Trust, Institutions, and the Physician-Patient Relationship: Implications for Continuity of Care. In: Wear, S., Bono, J.J., Logue, G., McEvoy, A. (eds) Ethical Issues in Health Care on the Frontiers of the Twenty-First Century. Philosophy and Medicine, vol 65. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-46879-4_13

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