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Date of Publication: April 01, 1997
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Correspondence
Placebos
Abstract:
The issue of whether or no patients should be informed about placebos used in their treatment follows the moral belief of the physician that the patient must be told all about every measure used during his treatment. This, in turn, stems from the desire to be truthful and honest. In this context a classic Indian dictum is relevant.
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