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1. "Do-not-resuscitate" preferences of the general Swiss population: Results from a national survey. Gross S, Amacher SA, Rochowski A, Reiser S, Becker C, Beck K, Blatter R, Emsden C, Nkoulou C, Sutter R, Tisljar K, Pargger H, Marsch S, Hunziker S. Resusc Plus; 2023 Jun; 14():100383. PubMed ID: 37056958 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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