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Book Chapter

Giving in Grief: Perspectives of Hospital Chaplains on Organ Donation

Ann Mongoven

In: Caring Well: Religion, Narrative, and Health Care Ethics. Smith DH, editor.

Westminster John Knox Press, 2000

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Posted on August 10, 2012 by Center for Bioethics and Social JusticePosted in Archived News, Book Chapters, Center News, Publications

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