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Making wishes known: the role of acquired speech and language disorders in clinical ethics.
Davis WS, Ross A. Making wishes known: the role of acquired speech and language disorders in clinical ethics. J Clin Ethics. 2003; 14(3):164-72.
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Quadriplegia
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