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Hematology
Transfusion medicine
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Blood transfusion
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Plasmapheresis
Bioethics
Gregory Katz
Anatomy
Blood
Medicine

EDITORIAL Blood and blood-associated symbols: some ethical and legal considerations Carlo Petrini Head of the Bioethics Unit, Office of the President, National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy The situation in France

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